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702 AGRICULTURE. FRUITS AND NUTS. Tho value of fruits (inclrnling smn.11 fruits or ber- ries) nrnl nuts produl'.o(l in tho Ullitod 8tittos in moo nu10unl.ed to $222,024:,(JOO, or 4 per cont of tho totnl vnluo ol' Ju.rm crops. Tlrn value reported :for 18\Hl wns $I :rn ,040 ,000, tho i1wrm1.so for tho docnllo 11.mmm t- ing t.o tili.O por cont. Whilo it is impoHHihlo to rmlnco tho quiwt.iLy of tho product to it Hinglo tot.nl, t,hn st1t- tfa!.ie:-; for imlivichml clasHos show that in gonoml the vnhw incronHod l>y a much lnrgor JHircont.ngo thnn Lhe produd.ion. or tho t.otnl valuo of fruits imd nuts in moo, $140,- 8()7,000 wns mmtrilnt(;od hy orcluml fruitH, $'..lH,\l7·1,- 'l'atblo 121 000 by smn.11 fruits, $22, 711,000 by cit. f ·. · $22,028,000 by grttpos, $4,448,000 by ntst ruits, $1 <)!)r.: 000 l t · · I l . nu s, and tl . ,. o,., )>y f: 1 1u .subtropical fruits (other ui 1 n '. . . 10 c 1s l;n >U t1_011 of the value of fruits ltlH nuts lll 100!), by statos, IS shown by the ll1a O pu.go 720. P n SMALL FRUITS. The United States as a whole.-The statisti f smnll frui.ts or borl'ios for tho United Statescs or ·1 l ·1 , ,, asa w w o nro s wwn rn 1nl>lo 121, and the statistics for tho (liviHions and stntes arc given in Tables 122 to 120, inclusivo. HMAl,L FltUITH. ----------------·-------------- l•'l1rms rn11urtlng: 11)()1) 1000 l81Jll [ll(•J'l1\\S(1,1 1000 Amount. l'oi·oonl.. l'l'o(hmtlon (quarts). I .. -·----- > l Inoronso.1 ! \'allll!: l81lll ' I 1900 Amount. Por cent . . _.., ___ All snll\ll fruits ........................... .. 300, 770 w1,:irni flll,2ll llll,Ultl 12,Hl\5 n, 7li2 7,2UU -37, 310 ·-12. 0 '103, 218, 012 -30, 052, 749 -7.9 $?1,971,481 1ilt'llWh\1fl'il'8.. ........ ........ ......... Jlllwkht\l'l'lt•H lllHI d1•who1•1il'H............ l•ll, 107 -H,:118 -r..r. -1,W7 -2,.l .121, 1oa -1, 725, 008 -0.7 17;913,•:l\i -12, 2·18 -20.1 112, 180 1 HH/i -0, 8•10, 315 -11.0 3J0091K:l 71\, 1128, 107 -15, 700, 011 -20.5 51132,z;J 1tu.•J1il"1Ti< 1 s 111ul loganll(lt'l'il•s.. • • • .. .. 1111, t:rnnhl1l'l'il1H... .......................... :!,lllll --1,u:1:i -n.ri :n,1100,512 6,042, 5i18 21.0 I 1,755,61; -r.,oo:i -ax.11 18, 502, 005 -8,1'14,l!l3 700,m ••• •• •. • . .. ...... .. .. ... .. .. Goo8olrnnl1'H..... .... ..... ... ... . ... .. . . 68,507 Otlw.r ht•n'lt1H......................... . tillH ·-1, m;7 -211. ·t 11,:rno,r.:io -·l,ll37, 687 u1Jrm 7, 450, 780 ..................... .......... 1 ' 05,369 t A m!nnH RiRll (-) tlmlot.os tlmn·u11Ho, '!'ho am·c1ng(1 of Hmiill fruits in HHHl was 272, 1 HiO, ro1>rt1s(ml.ing 0.1 por cont; of tho tol.nl improvod. form nclrc1n.go; th(\ vrotluct,ion wn.s tl:Jtl,IHiG,000 11mu'ts, n.ml i.lH\ vnJuo $:W,D74,000, or 0.5 por cont of thn t.otnl vn.ltw o:r form crops. In iHD!) tho ncrongo WllS aon,770, tho proch1ct.ion 4Ga,2rn,ooo qua,rtH, 1uul tho vnluo $25,oao,ooo. '.l'ho ncrongo thus showwl tt docrnnso o:r 12 por cNtli nntl tho production a docren.so of 7. n pm· cont, while Lho vnluo incrmtsod 1\l.8 por cont. Mortl tluin orw-hnlf of tho acroago in small frnit.s in moo wns in sLrnwhorrios, the 11.roa boing 1'!8,04·5 t1.crnH, h'ln.ck.horrirn-i imd dowhorrios, with 4!l,OtH: ncros, and raspborrioH nncl lognnborl'ioH, with 4:8,(Hi8 ncr(\R 1 ranki1.1g Koco.n(l and third, rospoctivoly. Critnbo.rrios, wit.h 18 ,t1:31 acros, was 010 only o thor small fruit with n.n aernngo ox:cooding 10 1 000. 'l'ho rwrongn botw<\tm rnnn ltll<l 1000 for ovory elnss of smnll fruits. 'rho production of on.ch chtss of snrnll fruitH ufaoHh(>wotl a docroitso botwol\lt 18!)9 and 1900-, oxcept cranborrios, the production of which incronsod 21 pt\r ccn.t during t.ho docado. v1.iluo of stn1wborrios producod in HJ09 W!LS $17,014,000; that. of raspborrios nnd logrm- borrfos, $5,l::l2,000; thn.t of bluckborrios nnd dow- borrios, $il,!l10,000; and that of crm1horrit1s, $l,75G,OOO. 'rho valuos of small fruits wore not roport.od liy clnssoH in. 181)0. 'l'ho acreage of small fruits in 1000 was prot.ty widoly distribu t.ml through tho conn. t,ry, t.lw londi.ng divisions bo:i:ng tho Etist North Centrnl with 5(),057 ncros, tho Middlo Athntic with 55,2,4,8, nnd tho South Atlantic with 45,<108 acros. Tho lending st1ites in tho ncroago of smnH fruits woro Now ;forsoy, New York; arrd 1\fichignn, n.o ot.hor stnto rt1porting as much as 20,000 n.e.l't\8 in theso nropH. Evory division east. oJ the M.issiHHippi ]Uvor, with tho ox:ception of NewErrgland, Hhow(ld tV dccronso in tho ncrongo of small .be- twoon nrnl l.!J()!) and ovory division west of the rivor Hhowod nn. ineroaso, tho most considerruble in· cro1uw boing t.lrnl1 in tho P1wific division. Thg ¥J,qdle AtlH.ntic division fotl in 1900 in the production of snrnll fruit.A, the liJnst North 'Contral ranking next, t.lrn South Atltmtfo third, and Pacific fourth. Now ,forsoy wnH th(I fonding state in the of smn.U fruit.s, with 88,828,000 quarts in 1909) New York followed witlh il7,858,000 quarts; Massachlisetts wn.s third with 29,2GO,OOO qu11rts; MichigaJJ. .• wos fourt.h with 27,215,000 quarts; California was with 2C3,82<1,000 qunrts; n,n.cl Marylan.cl was scrth with 2(1,277 ,000 quu.rts. Of thoso states, New Jersey,. Mas- sachusetts, and Californin showed in.creases in produc· tion hotwoen 1899 a11d 1909, while the others shlrlved docronses. Tho vtl.luo of smull ·fruits in 1009 was greatest in: New Yorl\'., whoro it was $2,875,000; followed with $2,02D,OOO; Now .. Tersoy, $1,054,000; Calliorroa, $1,780,000; Missouri, $l,7Gl,OOO; Massachusetts'. $1,677 ,000; Ohio, $1,296,000; MaTyland, $1,228,000, Ponnsylvan:in., 17 5,000; nnd_ Illinois, othor stu.to luw1ng_ n. valuo ns as $1,000,00?· 1899 vtthrn of smnll frmtB was groator in 1909 · f i:n. each of tho lotvling stn.tos with the exception ° Ohio, Illinois, 11nd Penn.sylvan.ia.

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Page 1: Volume V. Agriculture, General Report and Analysis

702 AGRICULTURE.

FRUITS AND NUTS.

Tho value of fruits (inclrnling smn.11 fruits or ber­ries) nrnl nuts produl'.o(l in tho Ullitod 8tittos in moo nu10unl.ed to $222,024:,(JOO, or 4 per cont of tho totnl vnluo ol' Ju.rm crops. Tlrn value reported :for 18\Hl wns $I :rn ,040 ,000, tho i1wrm1.so for tho docnllo 11.mmm t­ing t.o tili.O por cont. Whilo it is impoHHihlo to rmlnco tho quiwt.iLy of tho product to it Hinglo tot.nl, t,hn st1t­tfa!.ie:-; for imlivichml clasHos show that in gonoml the vnhw incronHod l>y a much lnrgor JHircont.ngo thnn Lhe produd.ion.

or tho t.otnl valuo of fruits imd nuts in moo, $140,-8()7,000 wns mmtrilnt(;od hy orcluml fruitH, $'..lH,\l7·1,-

'l'atblo 121

000 by smn.11 fruits, $22, 711,000 by cit. f ·. · $22,028,000 by grttpos, $4,448,000 by ntst ruits, $1 <)!)r.: 000 l t · · I l . nu s, and

tl. ,. o,., )>y ,1;1op1c1\~t f:

11u .subtropical fruits (other

ui1n m~n~s '. . . 10 c 1s l;n >U t1_011 of the value of fruits

ltlH nuts lll 100!), by statos, IS shown by the ll1a O pu.go 720. P n

SMALL FRUITS.

The United States as a whole.-The statisti f smnll frui.ts or borl'ios for tho United Statescs or

·1 l ·1 , ,, asa w w o nro s wwn rn 1nl>lo 121, and the statistics for tho (liviHions and stntes arc given in Tables 122 to 120, inclusivo.

HMAl,L FltUITH.

----------------·--------------

l•'l1rms rn11urtlng:

11)()1) 1000 l81Jll

[ll(•J'l1\\S(1,1

1000 Amount. l'oi·oonl..

l'l'o(hmtlon (quarts). I --.-~--.. -·----- > l

Inoronso.1 ! \'allll!:

l81lll ' I 1900

Amount. Por cent . . ""~'·•"-···~-"~--~~-· ·--~·~ _.., ___

All snll\ll fruits ........................... .. 300, 770 w1,:irni flll,2ll llll,Ultl ~0,:l(j.[ 12,Hl\5 n, 7li2 7,2UU

-37, 310 ·-12. 0 '103, 218, 012 -30, 052, 749 -7.9 $?1,971,481 1ilt'llWh\1fl'il'8.. ........ ........ ......... ~ltl,u.J.l Jlllwkht\l'l'lt•H lllHI d1•who1•1il'H............ l•ll, 107

-H,:118 -r..r. -1,W7 -2,.l

~n7, .121, 1oa -1, 725, 008 -0.7 17;913,•:l\i

-12, 2·18 -20.1 112, 1801 HH/i -0, 8•10, 315 -11.0 3J0091K:l 71\, 1128, 107 -15, 700, 011 -20.5 51132,z;J 1tu.•J1il"1Ti<1s 111ul loganll(lt'l'il•s.. • • • .. • .. • 1111, o~o

t:rnnhl1l'l'il1H... .......................... :!,lllll --1,u:1:i -n.ri :n,1100,512 6,042, 5i18 21.0 I 1,755,61; -r.,oo:i -ax.11 18, 502, 005 -8,1'14,l!l3 =~Ji 700,m (~Ul'l'lllllH.. ••• •• • •. • . .. ...... .. .. ... .. .. (l~,()ll:l Goo8olrnnl1'H..... .... ..... ... ... . ... .. . . 68,507 Otlw.r ht•n'lt1H......................... . tillH

·-1, m;7 -211. ·t 11,:rno,r.:io -·l,ll37, 687 u1Jrm 7, 450, 780 ..................... .......... 1 ' 05,369

-· t A m!nnH RiRll (-) tlmlot.os tlmn·u11Ho,

'!'ho am·c1ng(1 of Hmiill fruits in HHHl was 272, 1HiO, ro1>rt1s(ml.ing 0.1 por cont; of tho tol.nl improvod. form nclrc1n.go; th(\ vrotluct,ion wn.s tl:Jtl,IHiG,000 11mu'ts, n.ml i.lH\ vnJuo $:W,D74,000, or 0.5 por cont of thn t.otnl vn.ltw o:r form crops. In iHD!) tho ncrongo WllS aon,770, tho proch1ct.ion 4Ga,2rn,ooo qua,rtH, 1uul tho vnluo $25,oao,ooo. '.l'ho ncrongo thus showwl tt docrnnso o:r 12 por cNtli nntl tho production a docren.so of 7. n pm· cont, while Lho vnluo incrmtsod 1 \l.8 por cont. Mortl tluin orw-hnlf of tho acroago in small frnit.s in moo wns in sLrnwhorrios, the 11.roa boing 1'!8,04·5 t1.crnH, h'ln.ck.horrirn-i imd dowhorrios, with 4!l,OtH: ncros, and raspborrioH nncl lognnborl'ioH, with 4:8,(Hi8 ncr(\R1

ranki1.1g Koco.n(l and third, rospoctivoly. Critnbo.rrios, wit.h 18 ,t1:31 acros, was 010 only o thor small fruit with n.n aernngo ox:cooding 101000. 'l'ho rwrongn docro1u,i~1<l botw<\tm rnnn ltll<l 1000 for ovory elnss of smnll fruits. 'rho production of on.ch chtss of snrnll fruitH ufaoHh(>wotl a docroitso botwol\lt 18!)9 and 1900-, oxcept cranborrios, the production of which incronsod 21 pt\r ccn.t during t.ho docado. ~nm v1.iluo of stn1wborrios producod in HJ09 W!LS $17,014,000; that. of raspborrios nnd logrm­borrfos, $5,l::l2,000; thn.t of bluckborrios nnd dow­borrios, $il,!l10,000; and that of crm1horrit1s, $l,75G,OOO. 'rho valuos of small fruits wore not roport.od liy clnssoH in. 181)0.

'l'ho acreage of small fruits in 1000 was prot.ty widoly distribu t.ml through tho conn. t,ry, t.lw londi.ng divisions bo:i:ng tho Etist North Centrnl with 5(),057 ncros, tho Middlo Athntic with 55,2,4,8, nnd tho South Atlantic with 45,<108 acros. Tho lending st1ites in tho ncroago

of smnH fruits woro Now ;forsoy, New York; arrd 1\fichignn, n.o ot.hor stnto rt1porting as much as 20,000 n.e.l't\8 in theso nropH. Evory division east. oJ the M.issiHHippi ]Uvor, with tho ox:ception of NewErrgland, Hhow(ld tV dccronso in tho ncrongo of small fruit~ .be­twoon 18~)() nrnl l.!J()!) and ovory division west of the rivor Hhowod nn. ineroaso, tho most considerruble in· cro1uw boing t.lrnl1 in tho P1wific division. Thg ¥J,qdle AtlH.ntic division fotl in 1900 in the production of snrnll fruit.A, the liJnst North 'Contral ranking next, t.lrn South Atltmtfo third, and th~ Pacific fourth. Now ,forsoy wnH th(I fonding state in the produot~Qll of smn.U fruit.s, with 88,828,000 quarts in 1909) New York followed witlh il7,858,000 quarts; Massachlisetts wn.s third with 29,2GO,OOO qu11rts; MichigaJJ. .• wos fourt.h with 27,215,000 quarts; California was ~f,h with 2C3,82<1,000 qunrts; n,n.cl Marylan.cl was scrth with 2(1,277 ,000 quu.rts. Of thoso states, New Jersey,. Mas­sachusetts, and Californin showed in.creases in produc· tion hotwoen 1899 a11d 1909, while the others shlrlved docronses.

Tho vtl.luo of smull ·fruits in 1009 was greatest in: New Yorl\'., whoro it was $2,875,000; followed byMi:?hig~, with $2,02D,OOO; Now .. Tersoy, $1,054,000; Calliorroa, $1,780,000; Missouri, $l,7Gl,OOO; Massachusetts'. $1,677 ,000; Ohio, $1,296,000; MaTyland, $1,228,000, Ponnsylvan:in., ~:t, 17 5,000; nnd_ Illinois, $1,110,00~~~ othor stu.to luw1ng_ n. valuo ns lugl~ as $1,000,00?·

1899 vtthrn of smnll frmtB was groator in 1909 than~ · f i:n. each of tho lotvling stn.tos with the exception ° Ohio, Illinois, 11nd Penn.sylvan.ia.

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. 708 SMALL FRUITS-ACREAGE, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1909 AND 1Sll9.

· [A minllfl sign (-)denotes decrease.]

Table 122 ACREAGE. PRODUCTION (QUARTS). V..U.UE.

DIVIBION OR STATE. Increase. Increase. 1909 1899 - l~.

1909 1899 Amount. Percent. lllOll 18119 Amount. Percent. Amount. Percent,

United States ...... 272, 460 309, 770 -37,310 -12.0 426, 565, 863 463, 218, 612 -36, 852, 749 -7.9 $29,974,481 $26,029, 757 $4,944,?'M 19.8 Q]!:OGRAPH!C DIVISIONS: '~ =

New England .....••.. 13, 777 13,647 130 1.0 37,631,006 34,456,696 3,174,310 9.2 2,4.611,094 2,183,000 28!.1,085 13.1 Middle Atlantic •.•••.. 55,243 62,672 -7,429 -11.9 90,300,863 87,975, 716 2,325,147 2.6 6,004,636 5,213,239 7111,397 llii.2 East North Central. •. 56, 957 92, 616 -35,659 -38.5 73, 745,968 137,580,655 -63,834,687 -46.4

I

5,813,117 6,689,485 -876,368 -111.l West Notth Central. .. 35,587 34,810 777 2.2 46,275,5:U 45,374,254 901, 280 2.0 3,921,982 2,797,~ 1, 124, 118 40.2 South Atlantic ..•.•... 45,403 49,403 -4,000 -8.1 72,300,168 73,878,565 -1,578,397 -2.1 4,122,4!17 3,00S, 119 fjl7,ll48 17.6 East South Central. •. 18,994 21,380 -2,386 -11.2 22,182,689 26, 751, 730 -4,569,041 -17.1 1,553, 767 1,223,000 330, lW 27.0 West South Central. .. 19,417 17,b19 1,898 10.8 23,878,888 22,639,210 1,239,678 5.5 I, 771,332 1,li4,029 .oo?,300 l'lll.9 Mountain ............. 6, 765 5,127 1,638 31. 9 10,1>87,207 7,927,305 2,659,902 33.61 946,26;! 618,003 327,6fl!I lia.O Pacific ................ 20,317 12,596 7, 721 61.3 49,663,540 26,634,4Sl. 23,029,059 86.5 3,371,823 1,6:24,689 1, 747,1$4 Ull'.6

NEW ENGLAND: --- --- -~-"·--· ---Maine ................. 1,260 1,585 -325 -20.5 2, 285,415 1, 754, 688 530, 727 30.2 I 233,124 157,6711 7S,~5 4'7.8 New Hampshire •••.•. 618 730 -112 -15.3 998,244 1,261, 176 -262,932 -20.8 107,365 ll6,830 -11,4115 -8.1 Vermont .............. 469 418 51 12.2 826,122 930,260 -104,138 -11.2 92,030 85, 121 II, 909 8.1 Massachusetts ••.••..•. 9,552 8,346 1,206 14.5 29,260,143 25,882,372 3,377, 771 13.1 1,676, 7llO 1,.,71( I 1811,076 1.2.3 Rhode Island ..•.••••• 281 581 -300 -51.6 437,li60· 789,008 -352,138 -44.6 -43,033 il,292 -8,2511 -16.1 Connecticut ....••••••. 1,597 1,987 -300 -19.6 3,823,522 3,838,502 -14,980 -0.4 a1s,m %18,31l! 3~3111 Ul.8

MIDDLE ATLANTIC: NewYork ............ 22,496 25,051 -2,555 -10.2 37,857,829 40,375,854 -2,518,025 -6.2 2,!176,4116 2,538,W m,m 13.3 New Jersey ........... 24,069 25,350 -1,281 -5.1 38,822,987 28,339,302 10,483,685 37.0 1,954,126 1,406,CM.!1 Mi,!M16 )11.0 Pennsylvania .•••••... 8,678 12,271 -3,593 -211.3 13,620,047 19,260,560 -5,640,513 -29.3 1,175,lllll 1,2158,827 -113,SU -7.,

.EAST N ORTI! CENTRAL: Ohio .................. 11,591 21, 121 -9,530 -45.l 15, 721,023 33, 736,030 -18,015,007 -53.4 1,296,343 l(nl7,W -471,014 -26.7 Indiana ............... 5,919 13,115 -7,196 -54.9 7,424,831 22,088,roli -14,663,374 -00.4 612, 7211 1,113,fm -roG,!!02 -415.0 Illinois ................ 11, 723 16, 794 .:...l),071 -30.2 13,602,676 26,1211,216 -12,526,MO -47.9 1,109, 747 1,293,ZIZ -183,m -14.2 Michlgan .............. 21,419 29,197 -7, 778 -26.6 27,214,659 40,168,178 -12, 953, 519 -32.2 2,028,Stili 1,lli!O,:M9 3408,61& 20.7 Wisconsin ............ 6,305 12,389 -6,084 -49.1 9, 782, 779 15,459,026 -5,676,247 -36-7 700,437 835,119 -ll!l,!1!12 -8.3

Wl!:ST NORTH CENTRAL! Minnesota. ............ 3,738 3,092 646 20.9 4, 476,575 4, li42, 640 -66,065 -L5 493,406 3ll9, 5611 L!i3,l'!f1 4§.3

Iowa .................. 7,211 9,635 -2,424 -25.2 10,344,052 11,327,132 -983,080 -8.7 966,894 878,447 88,447 ui.1 Missouri. ............. 17,009 14,860 2,149 14.5 23, 696,221 21,484,920 .2,211,301 10.3 1, 761,41111 1,060,811 7111,11118 &J.S

North Dakota ......... 399 67 332 (1) 285,696 70,152 215,544 307.2 3ll,Ml 7,785 n.• --.2

South Dakota .. _ ..•.•• 419 161 258 160.2 401,295 165,744 235,551 142.1 47,263 111,629 lltl,llU l&.2 Nebraska ............. 1,411 1,171 240 20.5 1,594,421 1,211,630 382, 791 31.6 159,1119 98,159 &,Olll 111.2

Kansas ............... 5,400 5,824 -424 -7.3 5,477,274 6,572,036 -1,004,762 -16.7 454, roo 406,464 47, 736 11.7

SOUTH ATLANTIC: Delaware ............. 8,687 10,599 -1,912 -18.0 ·14, 425, 209 13,670,380 754,829 5.5 649,732 461,1121 188,111 40.7

Maryland ............. 16,595 17,522 -927 -5.3 26,277,054 27,957,590 -1,aBo,536 -6.0 1,227,548 1,lSl,054 46,44 3.9

District of Columbia ... 12 82 -70 (1) 24,109 126,332 -102,223 -~.9 1, 875 7,855 -5,!lllO -7&.1

Virginia ........ _ ...... 7,295 8, 796 -1,501 -17.1 11,342,980 13,473,920 -2,130,IHO -15.8 671,843 765,007 -113,254 -12.2

West Virginia ......... 2,913 1,994 919 46.l 2,336,562 2,388,070 -51,508 -2.2 191,002 149,391 41,llill :'l!l'.9

North Carolina ....•••. 6, 701 6,837 -136 -2.0 12,827,427 11,934,060 893,367 7.5 853,WB 61$,1163 253, 113 42-2

South Carolina ........ 856 591 265 44.8 1,408,099 959,305 448, 794 46.8 113,254 59,486 63,768 90.4

Georgia ............... 988 1,634 -646 -39.5 1,262,155 1,597,928 -33D,m -21-0 111,754 90,785 10,009 211.l

. Florida ............... 1,356 1,348 8 0.6 2,396,573 l, 770,980 625,593 35.ll 302,383 189,867 112,lilG mu E.AB~ Soum CENTRAL:

Kentucky ............. 4,387 6,126 -1, 739 -28.4 4,972,702 8,862,560 -3,889,858 -43.9 357,1il!7 435,4112 -77,865 -l'i'.11

Tennessee ....... ~ ..... 12,539 12,944 -405 -3.1 13,895,493 15,200,120 -t,304,627 -8.11 1123,613 .593,00:2 330,i21 i!i-7

Alabama •••.•.....•••. 1,232 761 471 61.9 1,907,193 953,570 953,623 100.0 165,386 54,09'1 111, 2811 21)5.1

Mississippi.. .......... 836 1,549 -713 -46.0 1,407,301 1, 735,480 -328,179 -18.9 107,171 141,009 -33,!llS -240

WEST SOUTH CENTRAL: .Arkansas ............. $,032 10,819 -2, 787 -25.8 8,965,572 14,097,990 -5,132,418 -36.4 601,722 ro4,323 -2,001 -0.4.

Louisiana ..•.•••. _ .... 3,587 1,408 2,179 154.8 6,400,207 1,856,510 4,563, 697 245.8 -486,988 172,800 314,185 181.S

Oklahoma .••...••••.. 2,745 • 1,388 1,357 97.8 2,310,367 • 1,475, 790 SU,677 .56-6 ::m,llll1 sn,2211 110,068 1111.ll

Texas .••••••....•••••. 5,053 3,904 1,149 2Q.4 6,182, 742 5,208,920 973,822 18. 7 480,331 304, II&) 175,1151 51.7

lfoUNTAIN!

Montana .............. 8 1.4 766,791 1,033,885 -'.l£il,094 -2.5.8 86,586 79,!!91 6,00.S $..( 562 554

Idaho ................. 716 74.8 2,071,141 1,246,110 825,031 66.2 201,525 95c, 115 100,410 111.9 1,673 957

Wyoming ••.....•••... 69 (') 96,883 37,330 59,553 159.5 13,984 4,964 9,0llll U!J.,7 106 37

l'.olorado .............. 482 20.5 4;294,988 3,649,230 645,758 17.7 398,836 294,385 104,451 ~5 2,829 2,347

• 5,768 3,i67 61.8 New Mexico .......... 66 48 18 (') 76,532 59,600 16,84Z 28.2 9,335

Arizona ............... 112, 190 129,470 -17,280 -13.3 12,987 12,265 722 i.9 76 79 -3 (')

Utah .................. 34.6 3,118,395 1,694, 730 1,423,665 Si. 0 217,327 117,489 99,8'13 85-0 1,416 1,052 364 -3$.3

Nevada ............... 37 53 -16 (1) 50;287 76,860 -2.6,573 -34.6 5,683 s, 786 -3,103

PAcmc: lll!ll,546 1114,769 1J8.2

Washington ........... 5,508 2,845 2,663 93.6 13,490,930 5,406,996 8,083,934 149.5 941,415

2,702,956 40.7 641,194 386,632 2&4,5fa: 615.8 Oregon ................ 5,122 3,470 1,652 47.6 9,348,490 6,645,534

96.3 12,242,169 84.0 1, 7llll,214 911,411 'E17,ll03 California ............. 9,687 6,281 3,406 54.2 '26,824,120 4,581,951

i Per cent not shown where base is less than 100. • Includes Indllln Terrltoty

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704 AGRICULTURE.

Strawberries.--'l'lw lending staLos iu. the acreage of strn.wberries in 1909 wore Mtirylnnd, Tonnossee, Mis~ souri, New .Tersoy, nncl .Michigan. In the production of strnwberries Marylttwl nncl New ~Jersey wel'(;) tho two lending states, while Urn value was highest in Now York, followed by California, Missouri, Maryltmd, uud Michignn, no oClwr stn.to producing as much us $1,000,000 worth of strawberrios in. moo. Tho great­tist number of formsroporting stmwhorrios in moo woro in. Iown, 10,871; Michig1m, Hi,708; Now York, M,086; imd J>e~msylvanin, 1:3,515; but tho proportion of forms roporting stmwborries wus highost in Dehiwtire, 33.5 per cont; Now ,Jersey, 18.2 per cont; and M1irylan<l, 15.3 pm· cont.

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Table l.'l.3 BTRAWUl!lRRjl!lS.

Farms DIV!SlO)'I' on STATJl, roEort·

Ill{. Ao~nge. l'roduotlon (quarts). Vnluo.

- ----l!IQO 11)1)11 1800 lUOll 1!!1111 1000

...,, .. ,._ ---~ . ...-... ~--- ~.,. ___ ,..,_~~ ... ___ Ull\tod Sta.tea .•. ato, 544 143, 045 151, 363 2n, 1oa,035 257, 4ll7, 108 n1, 01s, oao

:;.;,;:.;:.~.·;;;.::::::;;;;;,;;;;;.,~ ___ ..,... .....

·:..::;;.::::;;.:.•;:::,;,<;;;:::~.::::.~ ;;;,;;;.·;;;·.:;;..:;;;;,,"'.;;;';;':;;; :~~~ ;,\-.;:.-:::=r~,.

(l l!lOG!tAl'JllO DIV!AIONS: 10, 181, 71i0 Now i•.nglnnu ••..•. 13, 7671 ·h •132 4,203 11, 7'11, 820 1,008,887

l\Ulid\o AUmlLlc1 ••.. aa, os7 f 9, 202 211 7:.M 43' 7'17' 2•!0 37 ~W,•UO 2 ~71i U72 Ellst Nortl1 vont.ml. 1m,.12s 2a, 00.1 a.~,5-15 so,oos, ooo oo: 4()5, 200 :i;o37: srn WostNorU1ConLrnl. f>2, H~ll 16, •!3:1 13,813 20,30!l,li3U 22 •188 2"0 2, 152, 1•12 Sonth AUl\llWo ..... 27 027 37, 280 3',8•17 0:1, 12•1, 03" 02' UQ5' 12a a,noti,52\l Enat Sont.hCNltrnl. 12: 772 H, 25a 17, 01111 17,MR,Oo:J 22;so2: 100 1, 257, 412 We.st flouth Gon trnl. 7, S•rn 13, Oli 12, ooa 10, 701,030 17 52d 800 1,•140, 460 Mountubl .......... 4., 701 3, 115 2,03•1 5,0:J0,4•lli a: ooo: uao 441,580 L'noH\o ............. 10, 306 10, SOO n,·17"8 28, 700, 1'10 14, 106, 230 2,074,350

~· - --· -N~w ]);N(Hu\.NO:

1, 620,250 1,066,800 Maino .............. 3,•JM 008 512 108,847 Now Jfampsbb·o •••• 1, 50·1 310 307 038,05' 508, 040 08,562 Vermont ........... 1,2'10 276 232 016,820 6118,020 08,000 !lfossnohuaotts ...•.. 1,65'! ~,015 2,027 5,618,807 .i, 007,2•10 oJ.05,•138 lthmlo Islnnd •••••• 545 HO 15•1 320,540 381 870 81, 712 Conuoutlout ........ 2,200 003 071 a,010,2M :i, soO: 120 235, 048

MIIllll.lC A.TT.ANT!G: Now York .......... 141080 6,882 7,311 15, 945,803 13 840 800 l, 187, •110 NowJnrnoy ........ Cl,OH!I 8,084 8,7'1<1 18, 707, •17a ia::m: i20 020, 108 l.'onnsylvlml(I •••••. 13,51" 4, 130 ll,607' o,osa, 1104 10, 170, •1:10 7li01 1M

.1£.1.w1' N()n:ru c1mm.u.: Ohio ............... 8, 700 1, 700 0,373 8,501,()(\[J 11, 010,oso 077, 707 Tndh1y11 •••• : ....... 5, •13:l !),57•1 4,71'1 3, 750, 132 I) oou, 710 310,'130 m111oa ............. lll,311 5, •Jl() 7, 11:1 H,0311 82'1 rn: m,:iao Olll,U17 MIL•lllwui •..••...... lO 708 8, Olil 10,8:!7 1'11 218,768 18138•11 :HO i,ooo, 7aH W!Aconsln ••........ 12:08•! ~,803 3,608 111 1881 117 'l,343, 740 '134, 071

WltK1' N OHTli QIIN'l'llAI.: Mlnnesotll .......... ll, •120 l, 873 l,302 2, 730,000 2 500 020 208, 772 lown ............... 10 H71 2,017 2,335 n, sao, 105 a: io·1:a20 •170, 511 Mi~HOUrl •••.•.••.... ia: 420 0,0•18 7,·10~ 15,171,03•1 13,018,400 1, 122, 784 Nortl\ llukQLll •••••• 88!1 !J!l Oll,028 4,0·10 10,>!45 Hou ti\ ])l1kotl\ ...... 1,836 220 02 238, 16'1 05, •J30 20, 701 Nol1ruslm •••••...... 3,•125 502 300 OM,001 •lOR, 350 ' G5, 772 KtlllSQ.3 •••••••••• " . ,, 3,007 l, 710 2,304 21110,0•W :J,321, 050 178, Ol)<l

flnu•1•1! Arr.ANTIC: I>oll11Y"nro ........... 3,025 7, 104 0,3•1'1 12, 780,2Ull 10, •108, 0•10 500,854 M111·ylmnl •••••....• 71'10H lol,202 13 080 2a,011,oOJ1 2•11 005, 0·10 1,070, 072 11.!atrlot omotumhln 10 11 I 50 18, 700 8·1,•JBO 1,305 Vlrr,lnin .•..•...... •l,051 6,000 7,~~6 10, 701, 38,l 12, 270, 300 020, (J.10 Wual:Vil'glnh1 ••...• 2,dOH 70V 812 0•19 1 008 300 7•1, 778 North Cl\rollm1 •.... 5,008 5,420 6,016 lo,s13:ao1 10; 011:010 712, 120 Soutl1 CarnllnL1, .... 1,383 815 •!IJO 1,337,208 845, 605 108 038 Ocur~1i. •• ,,, ...... 1,30•1 800 l,423 1,157,472 1,385, 728 101: 161 'F'lorl' u ............. 1,01•1 1,3•13 1,315 2,383,307 1, 781, 730 301,050

ltAST Bou·ru OENTRAt: Kont1wky •.•..•.... 3,083 1,553 '1, 128 2, 1H, 020 o, 707,300 lliO, 705 'l'onnessoo .......... 010•10 10, 701 11, 5'18 12,330, 584 13, osa, 8•10 835, 730 Ah1ti11ml\ •••••••.... 1,058 1, 107 607 1,8•18, 537 804, •180 160,020 l\.{IH~ISH\ppl., •••.... 785 772 1,383 1,3•15, 013 1, 540, 570 101,882

Wll!iT HOU1'll ClCNTR<l.t: Arkansas ••.••••.... S,800 7,801 0,011 8,250, 2•10 12,667, 7·10 5'10, o.u J,oulsl11m1 •• ,, ••.... 87•1 3 570 1tii~ii o, tor., 2ao 1 841,800 1J85,.!78 Oklnl10ma •••.••.... l, 182 's211 830,40·1 I 070, li•IO 71,200 'l'oxna .............. l, •123 i, 101 1,am •!,207, 050 2,3•J..l,220 :13'11 051

MOUNTAT~: Mont\l-na. ••••.•.•... 010 205 281 406,038 532, 260 46,870 lda.lln •••••.•.•.••.. 1, 605 608 2:10 011a, 72:1 870, 630 02,004 W~·mhlng ..... , •... HO 24 10 20,806 10, 020 3 820 Co oriiclo ........... 1, 2:ll t,32(\ 1,007 1, 074, 021.l 2,224, 240 rno;o~o Now Mexico ••.•.... 5.J 20 0 35, 03•1 15,400 4,086 ArJzono, ............ 08 68 60 05, 2·117 aoo, 550 10, 775 ut:a.ll ..... : ......... 1,040 71~ 3•.15 ' 1, 832, 700 03 100 121!, 854 Nov11dlt ............ 111 14 11, 180 rn; 440 1,218

~'.l.C!FIC: ' Wnshingto11 .•...... 4 323 3,283 1,208 ' 7,683,77'1 2,577, 580 520, 535 Orogo,n ............. a: 101 2,U41 1, 7112 5;S221 MO 3,83?,820 395, 3'10 Cnlllornll1 ••••••.... 2, 282 4,585 2,41~ 15,004, 320 7,000, 830 1, 140, 475 ~ - ~--·-

1 Inoludoa lndi11n 'l'orr!Lury.

Blackberde$ and dewberrie11.-The acre"g" f bl b · l d b · ·"' " O ack-err1es anc · ew errws was also widely cli t 'b· ·l l l · s n uted t 1roug 1 t 1e country, the leadmg state bein"'M' · ....

'tl r.: 97r.: f 11 l b 6 · issoun w1 1 o, o ttercs, · o .ower y New Jersey with 4 3 · l Ill' · · · l , 32 acrns, anc m01s wit 1 3,503 acres. The acr · M. .

1 1 . eage m

1ssour1 s towec an mcrease between 1899 and 190 while that in Illinois and New Jersey showed deer

9'

M. . 1 N J eases. rnsour1 anc ow ersey were the two leading. t· t

. l l . f l saes m 1; to pro< 11ct1~m O'~ t. iese berries, as well as in the acreage, bnt Cahfomrn surpassed Illinois in productio There wero 1 !) states in 1909 c11ch prod~lCing more th~ 1,000,0?0 qm:rts of blnckberries and dewbenies and 15 st11tes 111 wlnch the value of these fruits exceeded $100,000.

Table l.'l.4 DLACltBICRRillS AND DllWBERR!llS,

lll\rlllS DIVISION OR STATll:, ro11ort- Aorongo. Production (quarts), Valwi, Ing.

~

lOQD lOOD 18119 1009 1899 1809 ·----- ~ -

United States ...... 141, 157 49, 004 50, 211 55, 34$, 570 62, 189, 885 $3, 809,811 ~n=>--- =::i~ = ;:::::;::c;::;=

(l JWORA!'ll!C DIVISIONS: New I•:n{lnncl ••••...•. <J,411 600 705 ' 804, 595 1,176,350 ll0,006 ll:£1tldle , tlnnLlo ••••••• ll,027 7,518 R,097 0, 029 807 0,080,~ 616,41ll ltnst Norf.h Cnntml .... 30,fi..IO 10,051i 10, •117 10, m:so2 231 42ij J 250 81&55,; Wnst North CnnLrnl ••• •!H, 77-J ll,516 8,fi2,1 12,31l, ll30 0,801,074 rn ,ru South Atlt111\Jo ........ 11, 23•1 5,428 0,525 6,41lS,811 5,980,410 m·333 IC!\st Sot1th Contml •••. 13, 100 3, 706 1, 0•15 3, 580,336 2, 103,080 .~&1 Wost South Centml. •• 13,2911 Ii, 106 3,855 B,83Q, 025 4, 396,090' 300,524 Mouutaln ..... , •.•.••• l, 401 ~54 388 728, 167 448, 760 7ll,ll!O Pn.olfio •• , ............. '6,315 3, 76 3,065 81156,047 6,278,391 5\lil,643 ----- -Ninw ENor.A.ND:

145 1~,300' Mnlno ................. l,~g~ 123 1~,816 lQ,m Now Ifompshb'o •.•••• 07 6.5 7 '018

~~:m' 7,

Vermont;, ............. 433 47 48 5 252 s~·: Mns.~t19h(~sol.ts, ••.•••.• 1,308 287 305 ao1: 087 Jthodo Is nml ....•.... 69 16 17 lt, 875 23,600 ' '11927 Conneotlout ••••••••••• 555 128 lf7 10 '752 275,316 1o;soo

Munn.JD ATT.ANi'IO: 210, 986 NowYor)c •.••••...... •l,882 1,0,n 2 060 2,509,851 3, 167, 090

NQW Jt1l'f!OY ••• , ....... 2, 1oa <1,S32 r.:254 5,456, 780 3,918,S~ aia,oo l'onnsylvnnlll ••••••••• •1,802' J,2:15 1,383 1, OIJS, 257 1, 996,0?0 ~1,007

]CAST NORTJ( C!INTltAt: ()l!Jo .................. 4,207 2,42.'i a,a111 2,465,407 4, 905,430 lVJii29i !mllnnl\ ............... 5,216 1, 3"17 3,102 l,•18t; 900 5,261i,840 ~322 Illinois ................ H,138 8,503 5,032 2,01 ,473 7,294,900 ,MB 'Mlohlgl\n .............. d, 707 2,073 4 38-0 8,075,95•1 5,824, 110 ~;m Wlsoonsl.n ........... ,. 2,272 d07 '•!ll' 408,119 ll4418llO ,~,707

WllST NOMI! Cl!N'tl\Af,: 139, 741 192, 010 ~i.696 Mlnuusotn •••••••••.••• !148 1·!5 162

~Wu .................. 15,R74 2,270 1,110 2, 738, 728 1,966,070 247, 734 ISSOlll'l .............. 22, 971 5,07~ 4,441 o,ao11200 6, 121,860 4Ml,2&

No1·t:11 Dakot:n ••••••• ,. 75 1 :~t 860' '470 Sot11.h Jlakota ......... 112 5 5

50r, 872 4,880 ,ll09

Nebr11.qlrn .............. '1,082 42R 152 157,880 ' 46;648 .Ka11sn.q •• , ............. 0,912 2,682 2, ()(4 2, 535, 918 1,857,&14 ll(!l,134

l:!oui•n ATr.AN•rrc: 2,035 1,.103, 9?7 1, 976,810' 61;817 DelE\Wl\l'O ............. 050 l,256

M&ryllm(l .•• ,· ••••••••• 070 1;180 1,0f~ 1 1 3~1 J04 l;:iii! ' (!8,817 P stl'lct ofColmnbln ••• 2 , 700 1,(!Q Virginia •••••.••••••.•. 1, 680 <L4 444 27 , 551 16,'485 Wasu Vlrglnln ••••••••• 8,820 1,292 '367 80 ,498 396,850 4$,BM North <11woll1m ........ 2,~~i' 1,233 1,o~g l!,4M,065 1,0~~:~ 136,600 South Carolhm ••.•..•• 88 6t1 754 '3,710

Goor~lti ............... 048 07 148 0~1 285 Ui,060: ' 'p,594, ll'lork a ............... 210 13 13 1 '817 13,21Q J,287

EAS'r SouT1t 01~NTRAr,: 1,024 2, 16~,647 l, 068,840 1~,~ Kontuoky ............. 8,011 2,141

'l'onnOSHllO •.•••••.••••• 3,884 l,5M 733 1,31 ,100 839,210 Altilmma ... : .......... . 6.12, 104 u,954 98, 500' '3,126

Mississippi •.•••••••••• 072 68 84 I 735 97,030 t531

W!!!ST Sou'l'll C1mmA1,; 1,·130 525 769 587, 977 969,290 40,843

Arkansna ••.••••••••••• 16 0 H,33~ 10,170 1;470

Lo11islant1 ••••••••...•• 187 U9!I Oklahmnn •••••••••••• 0,220 1, 702 20&1 1,366,497 '714,880 'J~oxo ... c:; • ... , .............. 5,450 2,773 2,394 1, 86S, 119 2, 701, 750 1S8i

MOUN'l'AlN: 34 18 36,321 17,970 4,0'lO

M:o11t11nll .............. 120 24 688 Idaho ••••.•••.••.••••• liOO 170 87 249, 984 117,14j) ! 29 Wltmnlng ••••••••••••• 6 (l) (1) U9 481)

2'11833 Coo~o .............. 384 228 105 227, 698 216,020

New o:ido0 •••••.•••• 64 10 3 10,089 2,940 '1,,698 B 690 1;761

Arizona. ............... 40 10 9 la,BIJS so; 110 ia,ffl Utah .................. 247 05 72 18t, 140 5,410 Nevacll\ ............... 11 1 4 ,078

PAC!ll'!O: 1,818 760 388 2,340, 779 808,340 i~r::= W11shlngton .•• , •..••.. 1,810,920

Oro~on ................ 1,307 <131 717 01a, 1« ~.~ Cnllomi11 •••••••...... 3,100 2,570 1, 060 4i"808,524 4, 159,131

"-,,,,"

-·-.. ~·,---.. ·--·-·-·-· 1 l'toported in sml\ll rrootlons. ~lnoltides Indian TerrltorY•

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INDIVIDUAL. CROPS. 705 Raspberries and loganberries.-About three-fourths of

the acreage of raspberries and loganberries in 1909 was in the Middle Atlantic and the two North Central divisions, . the leading states being New. York, with 11,057 acres, and Michigan, with 8,786 acres, no other state showing as much as 4,000 acres. The acreage in rasp berries and loganberries was smaller in 1909 than in 1899 :i,n e:very division except the Mountain and the Pacific ancl in most of the states outside of these divisions.

Table 125 RASPnERH!ES .AND LOG.ANRERH!ES.

Farms Production DIVISION OR STATE. rnport- Acreage. (quarts). Value. ing.

---

I 1909 1909 1899 1909 1899 1909 ---- ----·-·

United States.-···· 116, 929 48, 668 60, 916 60, 918, 196 76, 628, 107 $5, 132, 277 = --

GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS: 4,902 1,003 1, 139 1, 119, 007 1, 660, 420 149,646 New England .... -----

Middle Atlantic. - ••... 23, 627 16 395 18, 554 W,802, 119 25, 442, 7901 1, 618, 978 East North Contra!... - 35, 642 16;97!i 24, 790 16,895, 570 30,8•19, 1701 1,505,474 West North Central. •• 27, 343 5,403 7,389 5,634, 788 7,&'l3,630i 607,053 South Atlantic •• - • -._ -- 7, 175 2,263 3,867 2,218,296 3, 955, 0421 179, 090 East South Central... - 2, 749 833 1,288 799,212 1,306,400 73,456 West South Central- - - 1,067 313 491 268, 80!! 527, 380 22, 959 Mountain. - --··. - -.... 4,989 1,820 1,307 3, 194, 610 1, 1119, 0551 297, 722 Pacific. __ - ....... - - ·- - 9,435 4,662 2,091 10, 985, 785 ;l,304,2201 677,899 ----

NEW ENGLAND; 1, 051 127 131 154, 121 214, 700 20,657 Maine _____ -- .... - - -.. -

New Hampshire_ ---- -- 657 85 80 86,.558 124, 760 11,821 Vermont. - ------. - --- . 591 80 92 85,065 176, 440 10,596 Mnssacbusetts. -- - - - -- . 1,506 388 413 376, 136 558, 010 55, 757 Rhode Island. - .... -.. IM 34 . 57 32,871 83,300 4, 197 Connecticut. --- - - - -- -- 943 289 366 384, 256 503, 210 46,618

JdmDLE ATLANTIC: 11,057 12, 376 14, 751, 940 17, 575, 530 1, 168,062 New York ____ -- .. -- ... 13, 187 New Jersey ____________ 1, 450 1, 744 2,2.10 2, 143', 877 2,506, 730 178,579

Pennsylvania_ - -- _ -··. 8,990 2,59•1 3,938 2,906,,30'2 5,360,530 272,337 EAST NOR'fll CENTRAL:

6, 795 4,029,480 8, 745, 950 364,272 Ohio. ----- - ---- -- - .... 6, 175 3,860 Indiana .. -..... -•• - -- - 4, 104 1,412 3,277 1,595, 921 4,210, 900 140,204 Illinois. --- - -_ -· - .• - - .. 8,156 1, 045 2,909 11834,337 3,458, 000 191, 401 Michigan .. ·--· -• - - - -- - 11, 075 8, 780 10, 193 8,381, 943 12, 119, 400 695,019 Wi1consin. -- .. - - . - - -.. 6, 132 064 1,616 1,053,889 2,314, 920 114,578

WEST NORTH CENTRAL: 1, 340, 469 1,252, 930 178,689 Minnesota. ___ .••. - - -- - 4,890 1,388 1, 115 Iowa __________________ 12, 574 1,57a 3, 394 1, 728, 547 3, 604, 210 101,037

Missouri... __ - --· - - -... 5,631 1,331 1, 660 1, 563, 527 1,940,850 133, 196 North Dakota _________ 923 8!i 12 60, 742 13, 700 9,141 South Dakota .. ___ ._. - 519 61) 21 60,285 19, 030 8, 703 Nebraska ______________ 1, 128 247 230 205, 183 232, 580 29, 841 Kansas ____ -- -.. --.. -. - 1,678 713 957 016, 035 820,330 56,446

SOUTH ATLANTIC: 275,871 1, 147, 120 17, 359 Delaware ... -·-·-· - ·--- 237 223 1,280

Maryland •• ·- .. -_ - - -- - 1, :133 g,i(i 1i385 959, 360 1, 450, 250 67,516 District of Columbia ... 2 (I) 12 7-00 lli,582 60 Virginia .. _ •... _ -_ - - .. - 1, 121 27<i 36.5 257,322 ·124, 110 24,853 West Virginia ________ . :l,1)0.5 847 704 . 618, 174 788, 360 60, 749 North Caro!iim .. - - - ... :131 40 69 37,•764 78, 050 3,388 South Carolina .. ___ ... 79 2 4 4, 955 4, 150 477 Georgia. ___ ·--- __ ... 150 29 43 33, 928 41, 750 4,663 Florida. __ ..... _ .. _ - .. 8 ('.) 5 213 5, 670 25

!>:AST SOUTH <'ENTRA!.; 558,529 787, 820 50,472 Kentucky_ ·1,ttiiOI iil\4 755

Tennessen __ :::::::::: ~lll, :;!fi:l 471 222, 331 ·148, 170 20, 931 Alabama .. _·--. ___ ..

:m:1 11 13 10,546 14, 390 1,380 .Mls1issippi. __ .. _ ..... ti 49 7,8061 56, 020 673

WEST SOUTH CENTRAi,: ·14~1 348, 450 9, 7~~ Arkausn8. _. _ ... ___ ... 1~:1 345 96,M~ Louisiana. __ .·.-.__ . 1 (I) no Oklahoma •..... -- - .... :is7\ 85 2 48 74, 104 , 55, 180 6,851 Tcxa•---- ______ ---- ··- 224 101 lQ:l 97, 1112 123, 640 6,302

MOUNTAIN; 165, 473 110, 795 rn, 732 Montana._-------_ .... 3fll 113 so

Idaho._ --- .• .' .. _ - - - .. - 2,086 ·106 230 575, 209 257, 960 59,854 wrcoming_ -------- ---- 80 14 6 15, 213 5,220 2,910 Co orado. _ .... ____ .... ·1, 071 801 689 1, 650, 785 817,450 156, 668 New Mexico ________ - -- 50 12 9 10,222 8,930 1,581 Arizona __ • -- -·- -·. - ..• 17 1 2 1,550 J,480 250 Utah·--··----·-------- 1,291 374 284 758,317 426, 000 54,826 Nevada. ___ •. __ ... ____ 3'3 Q 7 17,841 11, 220 1, 901

PACIFIC; 3, 118, 7201 1, 134, 970 223,001 Washington. ___ ••• - •. _

3,6171 1,210 625 Oregon .... _ .•. _ .... -·_ 3,294 1,460 479 2, 644, 948 783, 060 150, 729 California._----------- 2,524 1,992 987 5,222,ll7 1, 446, 190 304, 169

1 Reported in small fractions. ' Includes Jn di an Territory·

There were 15 states in 1909 each producing more than 1,000,000 quarts of raspberries and loganberries,

48381°-13-45

the greatest production being reported for New York, 14,752,000 quarts. The production also showed de­cided decreases in every division and in most of the states outside of the West. The increase in California,, however, was very substantial. New York, with $1,168,-000, was the only state where the value of rasp­berries and loganberries in 1909 was over $1,000,000; Michigan with $695,000 coming next.

Cranberries.-Nearly hali the acreage in cranberries in 1909 was in New Jersey and more than one-third was in Massachusetts, the only other state having over 1,000 acres being Wisc-0nsin. The acreage increased in New Jersey and Massachusetts lx!tween 1899 and 1909 and decreased deci<ledly in \Visconsin. The production of cranberries amounted to 22,714,000 quarts in Ml!.SSa~ chusetts, 12,072,000 in New Jersey, and 2,549,000 :in Wisconsin, in 1909.

The only state in which the value of cranberries in 1909 amounted to $1,000,000 was Massachusetts, v.ith a crop valued at $1,062,000. The crop in New Jersey was valued at $504,000 and that in Wisconsin at $127,000.

Table 126

DMSION OR ST.A.TE. Farms ~ ~:t· Acreage. ~uetkm (qwirts).

1009 : 1009 I 1m I 1909 il!Dll

unitedStates •..• a.,010·;.;,~;~1;.~~-i-ia-.w-,ooo-'-a1-,--ll00-,-5a- , a GEOGR.APfilC DIVISIONS: ,_..--!--. -i--)

New England ....... 2,385 7,0lt

1

5,SHI: 23,00tl,2tl!l l,~,~ Middle Atlantic..... 557 9,:lll 8,469 i 12,4ll5,386 ™'-East North Central.. 5J.I 1,1\!0!! G,IH2 i 2,700,HJ!i ......,.,... West North Central. 407 Oil 211 ' 20, 4:!il 2, 1112 SouthAttantic______ 7 40

1

...... -i 111,l~ •••••••••••• 1,06710 EastSouthCentraL 1 (') ....... · "" ........... .

West S(!Uth Central- 4 '! (:) r···-·· 288 -···---····- 211 .Mo~ntam........... 2 () 1··"'ii"i 61 ~ ··-··27;200- 4,~ Pacific .•••...•.. ---- 3:3 7.! __ _.,_ --'--1----+---

>---;-

NEW ENGLAND: S.>S lol 90 100,1112 49,728 .Maine. -. - ---.. -.... - ·••s 1"" .,., '· 30,304 31, YI! NewIIampshiru ....• ,,. u• ,...

Vermont •• ---------· Z9 1 ....... : 1,120 ····--------Mas.;aehusetts ....... 1,3&0 6,Si7 5,12!1 I' 22,"114,4!16 19,.164,002 Rhode Island ___ .... 127 70 300 34, 688 209,888 Connecticut......... 105 123 275, 145,41JS 221,47.i!

.MIDDLE ATLANTIC: 1 .o 064 NewYork----·----- 88 277 1131,_ 327,370 3-, New Jel'8''V 414 9,030 8,35>6 J.2,072,288 7,687,072 Pennsvlvania::::::: 5li 4 --····-[ 5,ns ····-·--····

EAST NORTH CENTRAL: Ohio. ___ , .••.•• ----- 2-03·· 34 ··--ro,1·-1 13i·:~4•0 ----ia91··,·!2-Indiana............. "" """ Illinois.............. 166 10 , •• 53t> ,.,, 28!! Michigan............ 91 202 150 · """• ....., Wfsco1rnin.......... m 1,689 ~,821 Z,049,344 3,655,Vlli

WEST NORTH CENTRAi.; 22 I 22, 112 llli,&W finnesota ....• ----·· 25: ('~l 1 I··--·····--· J,952

~~oiiic:.-.-:::::::: 103 s .. rii--1 ~:m ······--·ii :-<orthDakota....... 29 (I) ·

1 288 704

South Dakota....... 7 (I) 1 ............ 640

so~a[~~~L::::I:::::~: ::::~~: 1 -- .. -~i;~- ::::::~;~~: North Carolina...... 5 ()

E..1.s11~~;:;:_c'.~~~::. ·1 1 (IJ 96 ......... - - -

WE~r~~;:.'.:1:~1?'.~_:. (1) 288 ........... .

MOUNTAIN: gi I 32 .......... .. .Montana .... ----·--· ) -__ ·••· .• ··_·_ ,.,, NewMexi-Oo.-------· "" ........... .

PA°W~hington--------- 1i 5 5 9,728 4,4161 Oregon ..... ----·---· 12 ~!I 6 18·.= ..... ::'.~. Cal!fornia---····--·- j ,., ···----

1 Reported in slllfJI fractkms.

7,'Wl

"m l,00!,206 2, 7.:W 11,liOO

20,74:3 504,1?!6

liOil

1,981 3

618 12li 25

1,050 17

.w 26

4 10

!l.511 i,521

«3

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706 AGRICUL'TURB.

Currants.-Tho acreage of currants wtis largely con­centrated in the Middle Atlantic 11ncl Enst North Cen­tn11 divisions, tho only state reporting more tlrnn 1,000 11cres being New York, with 2,557 acres. Tho ricreago of currants was smallel' in 1909 than in 18HO m most of the states, the largest decreases being m Michig1in and Iowa. Tho production of curmnts m New York in HJ09 wt1s 3,982,000 qunrts, no other t:1t11t(\ producing as much as 1,000,000 q1mrts. 'l'ho produc­tion showed a docronse between 1899 nnd I 009 in every division except the Wost South Contrnl nml in most of the states. The vn.lue of the curr11nt crop of 1 HOH was $3rn,ooo in the Middle Atln.ntic division and $1()8,000 in the Eu.st North Centml.

=====================, ... , ....... _ 'l'able 1Z7 OURRAN'rH.

DlVIBION OR STA'rE. .. ~~~i~'"l--A-o-roog~:·-11 ,.~~:,::1:;0~:<~1~::1~::~: .

ing. Vnln~.

--·--- .. ,,._ .. _,. ___ ,._, ________ _ 1000 1000 1890 moo lHllll 10011

United Stl\tos .... 02,003 7,802 12,805 10,448,632 18,502,095 ~700,431

tl!t:OCIRA.l'll!O DlV!H!ONH: Now rnngluml ...... . Mltldlo Athinllll ... .. Enst North <Jontml.. West North Centrnl. South Allnntle ...... Eaqt l:louth Oontrnl.. West South Oontml •• Mounluln. _ ....... .. Puolfio ............ ..

Nmv lCNCU.ANll:

5, H2 13, 280 10, •!117 l7, U55

l,•113 37a 310

4,580 2,528

M11!11-0.... ........... 1,076 Now !Illm11shlro..... 838 \'ormont. •••• ....... 002 Mo.'lllm1husotts....... 1, r,30 Hhollo Isl1111d. • • • • • • l30 Connootlout. .. .. .. .. 570

Mmm.n: A·rLAN'l'IC:

•IRO a, 2:m 11 OHil

03·1 80 Ill 40

7ri2 023

80 •l2 58

2·13 12 M

470 !l,·108 ii, U35 l,8:10

207 :J2 20

757 1, 131

Now Yo1·k........... 7,f>28 21 557 2,50·1 Now Jersey.......... 377 12•1 lfiH l'onnsylv11nln........ 5, 375 558 7111

lDAST N lll\'!'11 CICN'mAL! Ohio ................ 2,801 Iulllnnn. _ .. • • • • • .. • • 2, 690 lllinols. • .. • • • • • • . • .. 3, 035 Mlolllgnn............ 3,•lfiB WLqconsln...... ..... 3,853

W.EsT No1tm <JJCN'tltAr.: Mlnnosotl1... • • • • • • • • 3, 053 Iow11 ................ 6,000 ML~SOlll'i........ . • .. . 1, t\72 NorJ,h llnkot11....... 2, 371l South D11kot,11....... 11 4•18 Nobl'l1.~ki1............ 11 ooo IC1111sos.. • .. .. • .. .. .. 820

SOUTH A'rJ,.l.N1'lO: Doh1w111·0 .......... .. M11rylnnd ......... .. Dlstl'iot or Columblt1. Vlrglnl11 ............ . Wll!ltVlrglnlu ...... . NorthCnrolh111 .•.••. South enrolhm •••.•• Goorgln ••••••••.•••• FLOl'J(\11,, ••••••••••••

EAS'r SOUT!l ()JCN'rltAL: JCentuoky ..•.••••.•• ',('Qllllll!lSOO, ......... , Alubnm11 •.•••••••••• :Mlsslss!ppl. _ •••• _ .•.

WllST SOUTII CJONTl\AI,:

2:1 300

3 20/i 658 80 80 30 3

205 52. 15 11

360 705 1tl5 577 252 MO 000 2 280 208 I 0()7

200 2fi0 25:1 1,0l7 02 194

1:18 311 67 38 80 101 OR 13•1

a 30 1 5

30 3 1 1

(1)

1•1 2

(1) (1)

.12 05

(I 30 51) 28 2 (>

10 12 2 a

.Arlmns!\9............ 58 4 Lou!sinnll •••.• - ••••• Okl11hom11......... •• 212 all 'l'oxns ......... _ .... . 40 o

MOUNTAIN: Mont11U11............ OM Ida.ho............... 1, :J7·l Wyoming........... 303 Ooforndo. • . .. .. • .. • . 11 0•19 Now Mexico......... 7'l Arfamm............. 10 Utah................ 1,0•J:l Nevt1du.. ........... 7!1

Hli ll17 41

282 7 l

12R ll

120 mi

H 220

10 2

l().j ](\

PACIFIC: Wn.qhlngton... ...... l,287 127 2:1!! Orog()Jl.............. 877 s11 lml Crulfornlu. .. .. .. .. .. 3Q.l ,lll7 72•1

483, 201 •I, l\:l7,•l83 :.1,080 723

000:002 so, our. 10,705 ao,ooH

1,028,078 1, LO•l,007

70,03l ·13, 310 58, n:ia

213,810 17, 110 7•11 •IHH

a,082, aHu 101, 22:1 •10:1, 87l

•lfi0, 571i 208, Mll 2!15, HflH 7081 2511 383, 082

182, 82/j 3L7,ll:l7

Ol, 207 07,ri!lll r.2, llfil !lll, 7711 011 min

2 073 a.t:ooo 2,000 R, l27

3•11 OO!l 5,382

009 2,:!20

1'10

lfi, 150 3, 720

5'18 302

123, 031 Hll, 230 38, 833

•1U3, 720 5,51!3 1,010

l05, 001 81 824

10•1, 30; 117,:J'•l 8521 :l7H

077, 220 li,SHll,llllll li,HH,'..?tlfi 21 I 271 lllll

215,HllO 37, Mill 22,tifiO

11031,llllO l,0Hli1 tllltl

37,080 a,1,000 UO, •.IOO

25fi,f>Hll M,020

2•15, 0110

4,liH•l,OHO 2114, 7·.IO

I, 031, 870

I, 153, 020 1,llH,025

8'12,000 2, 721, 070 1, 153, !till

au, uno l,22l\,fill0

223, 7:l0 3,;, •Jolll :17, l•lll

ll\2, HHll 1:io, 210

12, 000 03, •lllll

fi,ll<lll -12,000 r.t, 3.J(I 32, 300 2,200 0, 7'10

0,!18(1 •l,oH7 11, llH·i

lll,!lllol l, fi(\ol 'i,or.,11

2U4,llfit ,Ill, 7lll •121 1Hl

3!11 8211 10,lllll 2L1 HO:l fi8, 2H8 :H,078

I 11 1 7H:l 27,:Jlf>

8, am 12, 1.28 0,021 H,ti02 o,02a

20;1 3, 138

200 701

a, 153 '100 Hl2 2l4

10

rn:ng 1·m 21 Otto 0•1 2, 830 52

o, 000 300

• 10, i~8 · .. ·a; 559 li,370 406

252, 800 218,li80

7,030 20•1, 480 14, 3'10 3,280

3M,8ii0 25, 070

410, 170 2:rn, ·t:~o

l,0.3L, 100

12, 195 13, 760 •i,378

30, 035 501 111.

l!I, 11.:l[) 1, OH:J

rn,rits 0,.-J[j,2

43,508

1 ll,eportcd In small lrnotlons, :a Inoludoa Inclinn '.re1·rJtory.

G~oseberries and other berries.-The ·acreage of 00

borrws was largely concentmtod in the East N tf 0 se­trn1, 'West; North Central, Middle Atlu.ntic anolr M en­t · · l' · · . 1 1 · ' c oun­"" i[i~n < 1"."1s1c1i~11s, t 10

1 ca:lmg stntes being Illinois and

i11 rnsouri. 10 proc uct1on of goosebenies in 1909

<'.eedo<l 100,000 quarts in each of the Middle Atlan~: tLll<l East North Central states, and in Iowa Mis· · Kansns, Marylarn~,, Kentucky, Idaho, Color~do, ~t':' an<l tho three Pamite Coast stntes. The value of g ' J

• • , 1

. . oose-)<'.I'l'WS lll l!lOn WnS ughcst lll Illinois $44 238· th

l t · · 1'.,r· , • ' ' 1 e prot ue ;1on m ;.v.tlssourt wns v11l~rnd at $39 \)41. 'l'l ·1 . ' .. 10 totn aorengo m l DOD of miscellaneous berries

not tmumorntod nbovo was 685, the procluction·w G28,000 quarts nnd the value, $55

1369. as

oooHEimnnms.

\llVIH!ON on H'rATI•1. ;\f F .... '"""" F:""'""'. (q .. ;,., I "~ IOOll lllOll 1800 t 009 J 809 lll09

,, __ --------- ·--Unltod Stn.tcs. . .. .. 58, 567 "~~~, ,o!_?52 ~2, 843 9, 820, 530 u11;ou

ornoonAl'!l!G mvrn10Ns: Now J•:n~lnml. ... _ .... Mltldlo A tli1ntiu ... __ .. fa\St Norl.h Conl.nil. ... Wost North Ct111tml ••• Sontl1 i\thmllu ....... . ICust Sun th Contml.. .. Wost Son th Conlml. •• Mo1mtllln ........... .. Pl111!!lo .............. ..

70 550

2,aHa 2,050

Ht 210

·10 ·1fiH 5,17

lM,233 ((Ol, 570

1, U291 li89 1, 085, 304

:wo, oao l:H,815 31, 480

lil0,323 505, 778

109,•190 795,840

3,554,280 2, 470,510

539, 250 267, 690 54,030

050,420 879, 020

14,0'l9 48,6!5

126,007 100,581 24,797 10,071 2,878

47,762 42,26i

,,,,_, ___ ----1----1---- ---NEW ]~NCH.AND!

M11!110................. 82'1 Now llnmpshlro. •. .. .. 1:m Vormont.............. 2H Mt1,s11(1lnrnous ....... _ _ _ aao Ltho1lo Isl111ul.......... 4:1 Con1101•Um1L. ......... _ 1:10

Mumr.1c A'rr.AN'rrc: Now York............. 1,mlli NowJorsoy............ a . .m 1'01111sylvm1!11. _....... 110Ull

IllAS'l' N O!L'l'Il Cn:N'l'l\AT,: Ohio .................. 2,208 I1ul1111111. • . .. .. .. . . . . . . •11 OXR Illinois................ 81 1:11 Mlollt~m1.............. 1,tl:l7 Wlst1oirnln............. 118.Jl

Wn:s·r NO!\'l'll C!CN'l'ltAI.: MlllllllsoLtl........ .... . 1,807 Iown. •••••• uu········ U,:tH2 M!ssum•l......... ...... O,Olll Nm·t:h llnkut11. .... .... 1,857 Smith D11koL11... ...... 1,271 Nt1liri1~lm........ ...... 2,0HI K11ns11s................ 11 028

Soui•11 A't'r,AN'L'to: lloh1w11rn.............. ao M11rvh1ntl .•••••.•.. _.. 3115 n lsLrlet or Colun1blll... 1 Vlrftl11lt1 ............ :.. ~7'~~11 Wost Vlr11lnh\... ...... n North C1irollim........ 127 SonthC11roll1m........ Ii Ooor~li1................ 111 l!'lorld11 ............... .

EAST HOU'l'll CJCN1'1\A.L:

cm .5 0

•.l2 8 0

25U 105 1:10

220 27'1 (l(~l

207 82

7l 1811 fififi

811 05 HH

188

1l 241

(l) 22 30 5

(I) 1

IContndcy.... ......... 1,a:rn 115 n1~\\~~;i;~~::::::::::::: 1:M ~ MlsslsslJl[ll............ 3 1

WlllRT Hmnn ClllN'rltAl.: Ark1111s11~.............. 311<1 10 J,onlsil11rn ..........................

7 ..

Old11homl1 ........... -- lfil 'l'ox11s................. 11 0

MouN'L'AIN: Montnnn. ...... - - . . .. .. :J50 l<h1ho ............... ,. 1, 300 VV.von1ing.... •• • . .. . . . • • 2a11 Oo\om!lo ••• _ .. _. . • • • . . 842 Now Moxloo .... - .. . .. . 125 Arlw1m............... 4 Uta1h.................. 851 NOVlldt1............... 00

l'ACIF!C: Wllshlnf.llon........... l, lllO

35 l1J.2 27

Hl2 17

(I) 100

11

:10 05, 807 ·1 5, 841 a 7,424

:m 57, 827 5 8,251 7 0,023

1UO 3311135 102 221,337 207 109, 1()4

5:10 255, 8•10 lil7 320, 063 401 541, •108 MO 4031080 177 107,708

112 00, 001 777 233,5'1<1 7:!1 470,020 lO 5!1,804 25 •13,•108

ltl2 82,080 212 138, 772

2•1 12, 123 2:1•1 300, 321

1 1,000 110 23,4'17 fi9 35, ll32 2s s s:n

(I)' 1

183 2 1, 102

(I) ......... ..

()() 118,338 1[.J 13,740

i 2, ~~~ 20 18, 168

~'lo ..... 8;27i;' 1 5,042

51 35, 800 1511 l:l0,087

;J 21, 513 122 2-17, 1156

12 l<l,800 2 575

110 147, 2·11 8 11, :J55

211 14:1, 21:·1 203 ao1, :wri

41,230 5,881 8, 540 683 4500 128

4o:a90 •.m 5,820 ""' 8,010 878

304 750 23,427 124: 160 16, 171 366, 930 g, 0!7

767, 700 18,401 1, 077, 840 25, 682

779, 730 44,238 073,360 28,932 255, 590 8, 751

128,250 6,412 975,890 21,251 865,870 39,941

11, 690 7, 332 29,270 4,926

189, 680 8,2.511 269, 800 12,400

31 750 908 332:.140 18,0IXl

1, 090 60 75,140 1,009 uo, 4oo s, 238 30, 340 53697

420 1,900 119

70 .........

114,5llO 150,620

1,800 500

43, 970 1, 630 50 .........

•9,250 ~ 760 ...

m, 3oo s, 765 .107,540 10,317

3, 680 2,819 133, 750 18,341 11,680 I,~ 1,230 9 765

113,400 111317 131 GOO

356, 570 12, 285 326, 780 20,893

Orogon ... _ ........ _... 1, 405 C111ifornl11 ............. - :J,13 _

-·-·-····--;·i~~;;~1:;:,u~~;1~\\ f-rno-ti~-u1~s.--1-,-I-n_l_ol-11-de-s-I1-1d.:_ia-'-n-T-e-rr-:-:lto-r-'y.--133 145, 110

lt.J 180 74

195,670 g,086

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. 707

'}'able 1Z9

DIVISION OR STA.TE.

MISCELLA?fEOUS BERRIES.

Farms report- Acre-

i1na age. b•

Produc­tion

(quarts). Value.

----- -----1---11

1909 1909 1909 1909

DIVLSION OR STATE. ~F~1 ,j~E-~: 1909 1m : 10011 I 10011

---11-----------~-· -~ I I SOUTH ATLANTIC: • --1------·i--United Sta tas ..........•.....•..•.. 609 685 627, 627

GEOGRAPHIC DIVlSIONS: New England ......••.......•......... 309 3 301,843 Middle Atlantic ......................• 22 25 17, 102 East North Central.. •................. 185 649 297,112 West North Central. ......•........... . 62 (1) 4,507 South Atlantic ..•........••........... G 7 4,384 East South Central.. .................. 4 (') 372 West South Central ••................. ti i') 346 Mountain •.••......................... 8 ') 456 Pacific ....••....................•....• 7 1,445 ---------

NEW ENGLAND! Maine................................. 103 (') 109, 138 New Hampshire....................... 130 ('} 118,252 Vermont.............................. 3 1, 908 Massachusetts......................... 61 (1) 71,020 Rhode Island......................... 2 1 .225 Connecticut........................... 4 1 1,300

MIDDLE ATLANTIC:

$5?, 369

25,498 1,li03

26,947 506 344 29 34 51

357 ---G,8c.5

11,243 190

7,02.5 47

128

NewYork..................... ........ 9 13 9,281 816 New Jersey._ ................................................................. . Pennsylvama...... •. .. . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. 13 12 7 881 787

EAST NORTH CENTRAL: ' Ohio.................................. 2 3 4,400 425 Indiana............................... 38· 1'13 50,305 5,688

i¥f~~1:an:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 14t <1

~01 240,~~~ 20,6~~ WE~~g~~-CENTRAL;.................. 3 2 l, 620 140

· Minne."<Jta............................. G ~'l 668 73 Iowa.................................. 5 1 491 43 Missouri.. .................... ·..... . . . . 39 1 2, 271 27 5 North Dakota ............................................••..................

Nebraska...................... . . . . . . . . 6 (1 440 57 ·South Dakota......................... 3 ('l 141 15

Kansas .•.•....................... - . . . • 3 (1 496 43

~~Ya~--··········--·····--······ .. ········ ·········'1············11 ......... . Districtor"coi" .. J)'············· ····· 1 <'J 1111 sa Virginia um 1a ··•·····•··· ·· ··· · ····•·· ·········I···· ..... : .. 1 ...... · · · · West v· ··.--.·················· ······ · 2 2

1

l,Mo 1rn; North drg1?_1a •. •• •••. •.• • ••• . . • . • . . . 2 Ii ;i, 200 230

EJri~5fi1ELP~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:.i::::::~: :::~'.~:::1:::::::::#: :::::::::~ fentucky .....••..•...........•...... : 1 . (I) i 200 20 Afu°!Jessoo • · · · • • • • · · · · • • . • . . • . . • • • . . . . 1 c• J I 12 l y· !1ll[a •······•·••·••···•·····.. ... . 1 (1) 00 :s

"' !SSS !BS ppi . . . • • • . . • . • • • • • • . • • • • • . . . . • l (J} I 100 5 " EST OUTH CENTRAL:

E~~~'!Sas .... :........................ 4 C'J I 284 ~;

Mo~\·: .:::::: ·:·:·: ·::: ::·: :;. :::;;:.i.. ·:: : : I.·: .•... ·: vrio=g ........................ _... 3 ?·> 2a11 1 2a1 ~ o~o , ..•.•....•..•.........•••.•.•.••.•. : .............................. .

w exico •..••••••••.••••••.....•.. 4 (I) 1611 j 21

PA~::2~::::::::::::::::::::::::::1:::<: :::~;;::::1:::::::::2:1::::::::~ Ore1on ..•..•..••.•... ... ...•..••..•.. 3 l . 14li 171li Cali ornla ..••.•••••.••..•..••..•.. ··· 1 l (1) I 1,()00 lliO

! I j ' Reported in small fractions.

ORCHARD FRUITS.

Neither in 1910 nor in 1900 did the census schedules call for the acreage of orchard fruits, but at both cen­suses the number of trees of bearing age was called for, and at the later census also the number not of bearing age. In the report for the census of 1900,how­ever, the belief was expressed that some trees not of bearing age were reported by the enumerators as of bearing age. This doubtless accounts wholly or in part for the decrease in the reported number of trees of bearing age for all classes of orchard fruits combine_d,

'l'able 180

from 369,377,000 in 1900 to 301,117,000 in 1910. In view of the fact that the available figures are not strictly comparable it has been thought best to make no comparisons of the number of trees between the two census years.

The United States as a whole.-Table 130 presents statistics for orchard fruits for the United States as a whole. Tables 131 to 1391 inclusive, show, by divi­sions and states, the statistics for orchard fruits com­bined and for the several individual fruits.

ORCHARD FRUITS.

Production (bnshelsJ.

CROP. •rrees of bearing age:

1910

'l'rees not of bearing age:

1910 1909 1899

i\ Increalw) ii

'--------ij v al.ue: lJI09

A. 1

Orchard fruits ....••....•.... ,. •..•....•• · ...•••.....

i7~~·;r::;::i ::;::::;;;•;;: ;•:;;::;;::::••• 1 A minus sign ( - ) denotes decrease.

301, 117, 277 151, 322, 840 94,506,657 15,171,524 23,445,009 11,822,044 3,669, 714 I, 154,399

25,090

130, 973, 352 65, 791,848 42,266,243 8,803,8&5 6,923,581 5,621,600

956,202 594.801 15.132

214,683,695 146, 122, 318

35.470,2711 8,840,73.'l

15,4BO,li0 4, 126,099 4.150,2f13

42R. 672 C.S.164

•Not reported separately.

212, 365, 600 175,397,600 lji,432,603 G.6"..5.417 8, 764.032 2,873.4911 2.642.128

Ifiao,321

Amannt. Pe:r rent. ll-----2,318,1195 1.1 11·

-29,27S,282 -lli. 7 1,

:!<J:~:~~ ~,-6:.~6 r1 n. m,138 I 1,252,000 43.61 I, 508, 135 57. I I

:::::::::::::::_ .::::::::::\] I[

•Includes qnlnces.

$140, 881, 347 83,231,492 28, 781,078 7,910,000

10' 299, 4115 7.231,100 2.~ .• llll

517,243 12,160

The number of orchard trees ol bearing age in 1910 ~as 301,117,000, and the number of trees not of bear­mg. age was 130,973,000. The production of orchard frmts amounted to 214,684,000 bushels in 1909, as

compared with 212,366,000 bushels in 1899, the in­crease for the decade being 2,318,000, or 1.1 per cent .. The small increase was due to the fact that there was a decided decreflSe in the most important orchard

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fruit, apples, which was only a little more tlrnn offsoi by increases in the production of every Qthor kind of orchard fruit. 'rho value of orchard fruits in 1no0 wtts $140,867,000, as compan~d with $83,751,000 in l8nn, showing rm inorouso of $57,llG,OOO, or 68.2 por cont. Tho value for 1891\ moreover, includocl tho vn1no ol' somo products-vinegar, cider, imd tho liko--dorivod from orchard fruits, whilo th.at; for moo did not. :inchttl(1 such 1n·oclucts.

Of the tot.al production of orchar,lf'ruit.s, 14ti,122,000 bushels, or somowlrnt more than two-thirds, consistml of appfos, :35,470,000 hushols woro poachos and ncctn.r­incs, 1md 15,"180,00tl woro plums 1tnd prunos, no othor kind of orclrnrd fruit having a producLion of t\,.'l mueh ns 10,000,000 hushols. Tlrn vnlun o:f 1tppfos 41 moo was $Sa,2:n,ooo, that of pea.ohos $28,781,000, 1111d th1it of pnmns and plums $10,2ml,OOO, no ot.hor orohard fruit crop h11ving u, value us gron.t as $10,000,000. Tho value 'of the different kinds of .,orclrnrd fruits was .not roportod separately ii1 1809.

Dofmite conclusions as ·to t,lrn rolttt.ivo import,n,nco of dilfornnt Htn;tes cmn not n1w11yH ho drnwn from tho number of t.roos of homing ngo, Hineo tho t,roo1:1 iu ::ionrn states ti:i.·e much more proli'fie t;lrn.n in othort-i, nor dooi-1 the produet;ion of any given ye1u· fumi-;h tw ahogoLhor su,tisfactory ii1dex, since weather u,nd· otlwr ttimpomry conditions may be favorable in one pnrt of tho country and unfavorable in another.

The production of orchard fruits in l \l09 wns widely distributed through the country1 thn leu.ding division being the Micldle Atlantfo, wiLh ~t.5,Uli,000 bushels, followed by tho P11ciflc1 with 38, 769,000. Ctiliforniu., with a production of 30,102,000 bushels, was ~ho

most. importtu1t state; followed by N y with 20)<150,000 lrnshols; Michigan with 1~w220 ork, Pennsvlviinin,, with };{,28G 000 · ti~id Ml'ss 1

• ,O~O; ~ • r • . 1 . ' . . ouri, with

11,!J,)7 ,000. rho procluct.1011 of orchard fruit . . l · ·1 11 l · · smmeased < oc1l O<. y Jot.woon 189U and 1009 in the Pacific W: North Cont.ml, l:Cast South Central and M 1 t~t L. . . 1 . . ' oun au1

< w1s10ns, t HI mcronso m each of these di' · · . ~~ t1mountmg to ovor 5,000,000 bushels, while it d eronsotl Hl,7fi2/)00 bushols in t.he East North c t ~ tmd l '.2 ,'1():3 ,000 lmshols in the Middle Atlantic divJS·e~ ra '1'1 1 ,. . . • . ions. .. w ro lt~lYo moronso wns lnghost in the Mount · 1. · · All f l ·1 · am c lV1s1011. ·. o · t 10, (\!1dmg states ·of 1909 exc t Ponnsylvn:nin showocl inm·mtsos between 1899and19~~ hut. Ohio arnl Virgi11fa, which were among theleadin~ ~t11tos ·in 18DH, showed dccidod decreases. The abso­luto incrm1so in the production of orchard fruits was groatost in Cnlifornia (7/U1,000 bushels), while Michi­gm1 rankod socond with 5,860,000 bushels and a rela­tivo incronso of 54:.4 per cent. 'Pho greatest value of the orchard fruit crop wn,s rnported for California ($l8,:315!l,OOO) in lOOfl, tho nc~t highest shown being for Now York ($17, 08\l ,000); no other state reporting 11s much its $10,000,000; 27 other states reported <)rclrnrd fruiLs vtiluod n.t ovor $1,000,000 each-the vnluo in Michigu.n being $0,021,000 and in Pennsyl­Vttnili $8 ,G78 ,000. Tho value of orchard fruits increased bot.woon 1890 nml 1 non in noarly tl'Very state, the most ~mnspfouous doercnso hoing that in Kansns, with only 11 ot;hor slititos roporting decreases. The greatest ab­solnto incroase in tho v1iluo o:f orehard fruits for iwy stn.to iimounted to $7,447,000 and was reported for Now York, t.ho noxt highest, $51345,000, being that shown for Michigm1.

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. ?09 ORCHARD FRUITS-TREES, 1910, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE, 1909 AND 1899, llY DtvISlONS .AND STATES.

[A minus sign (-) denotes decrease.]

=="T=a=b=l=e=l=S=l:===================r==T=R=EE=S==O=F11=TR==EE=S==N=OT'll/=========PR=O~D=U=CT!==ON=.=(B=U=S=ll~E=LS=).======T="=7,=~j==========="""'========~,~~"=' B~AG~1'.'1G OF~~'i:~ING ----i-----;-------- -------V-AL-UE--,·------- ..

DIVISION OR STATE. lnol:e:Mie.

1910 1910 I Increase. f

--.Amoun~~- fl Per~n-t~.. 11IOll 18119 '., _.A_m_oun--t.-j-.,;

~---~--------1----~11----11----1----\----- ' I cent. United States .....................

1=s=O=l,=11=7=, 2=7=7"1!=1=3=0,=9=73='=35=2"il=2=1,,;4,=6=83.;' 6=9=5 ,l=2=12.;, 3,,;6;;5,,;,60;:;;0=l===-;2;;;, 3;;;1;;;8•:;;09~5;,,1J1=~1;;,·~l I!;;;;;,-~;-! ,h, 160, Hl i-s7, U6,3S6 / es.~

1909 1899

GEOGR.A.PfilC DIVISIONS: ,· --=,~~--. r11. j j ... _ New England ............. · .. ·-·.···.. 9,505,622 2, 904,978 11,235,537 12,006,412 -770,875 _ 6_, '! • 7,:l2i,873 (,329,li'OO 2, 008,2/l:l l &ll.;l :Middle.Atlantic...................... 33,977,615 15,475,107 45,114,602 57,577,644 -12,463,042 -21.6 2S,6H,924 21,113, 717 7,li$!UO;. :io. 7 EastNorthCentral. .................. 55,722,972 21,645,205 33,927,577' 50,679,428 167•1••1 -·~.1 ft,.,.,..,.. l ,...,,.,..1

- '. "''' "" ... ,.,..,,.... 7 •. -...... 7,337,il89 43.1 WestNorthCentral.................. 52,805,414 15,211,756 25,513,920 15,403,365 10,110,555 65.6 14,703,3" 7,u7,lli\ll 7, 41i;,:;14 100.~ South.Atlantic ....... ~............... 45,951,571 17,881,177 25,544,335 29,550,477 -4,006,142 ~13.6 15,706,294 S,581,08? 1 EastSouthCentral................... 25,275,885 10,443,210 20,042,253 13,444,525 6,597,728 49.1 11,110,on 4,340,252 ·1

West South Central.................. 38,179,i58 18,022,455 7,058,045 6,664,017 394,028 l'i.ll 5,329,800 ll,20il,OOO Mountain............................ 7,685,221 9,718,919 7,478,005 1,646,677 5,831,328 354.l 7,648,Mll 1,371,003 ! Pacific............................... 32,013,819 19,670,545 38,769,421 25,393,055 13,376,366 52.7 25,972,866 16,432,288

NEW' ENGLAND: Maine ............................... . New Hampshire .................... . Vermont ............................ . Massaohusett.s ....................... . Rhode Island ....................... . Connecticut ......................... .

M!DDLE ATLANTIC: NewYork .......................... . New Jersey .................. : ...... . Pennsylvania ....................... .

EA.!l'f NORTII CENTRAL:

Ohlo ................................ . Iililiilna ............. ··•·••••·•• .•.. ·-Illinois .............................. .

Michigan ••••• , ...................... . WJBconsin ........................... .

WEST NORTR CENTRAL:

Minnesota ........................... .

Iowa ........ ~ ....................... . Missouri ............................. . NorthDakota ..•..•.......•..•..•.... South Dakota .....••....•.•.......... Nebraska .......................... ..

Kansas .............................. .

Delaware •.....•............•••••.....

Maryland···························· District of Columbia. .••••••• : . •.•.•.. Vlrginia ••.............••••.•..•.•••.•

West Virginia ....................... . North Carolina •••••••••••••••••••••••

South Carolina ..........••.•....•.•.• Georgia ............................. . Florida .•••........•......... · ..•..••..

EAST BOUTR CENTRAL:

Kentucky ••••....••.•.•••..•...•••••• Tennessee ..••.•••........•••••.•.•••. Alabama ............................ . Mississippi .... , •.........••••.•..••..

WEST BOUTR CENTRAL:

.Arkaruias •••••••...•••.•.••• ••••·••••• Louisiana .• _ ........................ . Oklahoma ••••..•••••.•....•.....••••• Texas ••••••••••••.•••.•..•••••....•.•

MOUNTAIN:

Montana •••.••••••.....•.•......•.... Idaho ••••••••.•.•••.•..•......••••• .-. Wyoming ........................... . Colorado ............................ . NewMexico •.••......................

.Arlzona ••••••••• •••••.•.••••••••••••• Utah ............................... .. Nevada ............................. .

P4Q:nc:

Waahington ......................... . Oregon .............................. .

_ California .......................... ..

3,586,452 1,368,037 1,266, 700 1,698,220

215, 798 1,360,515

17,625,093 3, 165, 740

13,186, 773

14,933,813

10,050, 759 15,033, 743 12,842,827 2,861,830

1,644,590 9,208,387

23,128, 107 40,206

599,1i86 5,061,984

13,122,464

2,102,313 3,501, 774

3,583 9,609, 799 6, 770,384 8, 162,464 2,169,986

13,179,852 451,416

8, 722,441 8,959,070 5,039,618

2,554, 756

15,531, 761 1,206,920 8,880,445

12,500,032

749,104 1,519,389

33,497 2,947,920

803,068 152,3•10

1,385, 681 94,222

4,944,889 4,583, 735

22,485, 195

1,090, 768 271,153 252,401 591, 796 94,564

604,296

7,363,614 2, 190,236 5,921,257

'5, 603, 742

3, 7~7,631 3, 919,267 6,679, 949 1, 654, 616

1, 787,107 2,802,548 5, 748,159

128,037 721,024

1, 750,584 2,273,397

575,897 1,671,435

74 4,631,587 4,589,587 2,971,879

723,892 2,517,378

199,448

3,595,244 3, 734,080 1, 759,888 1,353,998

7,258,166 495,825

5,307,392 4,961,072

1,363, 798 2,036,368

97,013 3,151, 784 1,282,211

110, 988 1,641, 755

29,002

6,951,251 4,309,232 8,410,062

3,694,251 1,165,044 1,492,499 2, 763,679

245,822 1,874,242

29,456,291 2,372, 3.58

13,285, 9_53

6, 711,208 4, 713,537 4,939,211

15,220,104 2,343,517

1, 066,659 7,234,168

11,957,399 5,686

229,907 3,572,253 1,447,849

309,274 2, 577,360

3,655 6, 581,101 4, 709,959 6,324,301 1,132,668 3, 670,830

235,188

9,447,858 6,484,550 2,475,540 1,634,305

4,437,917 392,607

1,137,288 1,090,233

591,088 924,223 18,586

4,565,849 504,059

153,885 033, 739 86,570

4,244,670 4,423,244

30,101,507

1,438,919 2,017,880 1,191,429 3,158, 781

300,298 3,839,105

26,172,310

2,205,332 -852,836

301,070 -395,102 -114,476

-1,964,863

3,283,981 6, 168, 480 -3, 796, 122

25,236,854 -ll,950,11111

21,399,273 -14,688,065 9,3()4,482 9, 767,211 9,859,862

348,600

143,655 3,4.56,422 6,805,501

1,647 26,401

1,4.56, 053 3,513,086

884, 797 3, 710,666

1,002 10,497,401 7,642,193 5,124,959

432,173 1,028,833

228,453

6,286,174 5,699,688

947, 736 610,927

3,359,865 283,087

1661,334 2,359, 731

45,192 452,000

1,145 354,049 267,835 113,306 :!97, 8ll3 lli.287

1,180,357 1,522,002

22,690,696

-4,590,945

-4,828,000 5,360,242 1,994,917

923,004 a,m,746 5,151,8118

4,038 203,000

2,116,200 -2,065,887

-575,523 -1,133,307

2,653 -8,916,300 -2,932,234

1,199,342 700,495

2,641,997 6, 735

3,161,684 884,862

1,527,804 1,023,378

1,078,052 109,020 475,954

-1,269,498

546,896 472,228 17,441

4,211,800 236,224 49,579

;ia.5,8711 71,289

3,064,313 2, 901,242 7,410,811

1 Includes Indian Terntory.

156.7 -42.3

2.5.3 -12.5 -31.8 -51.2

2,201, 148 m,m 801,365

2,o74,27D 197,6311

1,327,074

833,634 71l7, '1211 460, 429

1,170,l!l.lll lili,671

1,011,359

12.5 -61.5

17,988,~ 10,ua,m l,ll'/ii,044 2,694,981

-{7.4 8,677,118!! 7,916,464

-68.6 -49.3 -49.4.

MA 572.3

W!.5 109.3 75. 7

1146.2 770.8 145.3

-5&.8

-65.0 -30.5 26(.S

-37.3 -38.4

23.4. 162.1 2/i6.8

2.9

50.3 15..8

161.2

167.6

31!.l 38.7 72.0

-53.8

1,207.9 104.5

5,001,830 3, 109,216 3,867, 'Mil 9,020,842 2,087,202

801, 112

4, ll83' 873 6,682.,~78

9,tl88 209,ll311

1,932,124 944.,6111

196, 766 1,517,400

3,169 3,1182,369 3,040,192 3,248,036

llli6,376 2, 930, 793

2'12,203

4., li06, 950 3,409,077 1,818,508 1,326,li(J6

3,011,377 ll14,o27 943,464

1,000,ll!lS

609,078 !163,li16

1, 523.2 39, 774

l, 189~6 I 4,651, 792

::: I :~:~~ 'j

Ml. 3 640' 904

400. s 82, oos I

2li9.G 190.6 32. 7

4,274,124 j 3,339,845. I

I JS,358,$97 i

6,141,118 3,166, 3;16 3,718,llH 3,675,84li

267,M

109,000 1,1149, 711'1 2,944,lili

1,<li1 llll,Mli!l

684,m 1,72S,6iill

'263,127 1,2611,047

773 2,002,4811 2, 15.li,liOO 1,21111,614

m,794 497,:847 lll!l,893

l,943,li4li 1,479,l!Ui

476,674 440,llll

l,llli2,f.Oll ll21i,47l3

1382,'588 j 1,34.6,423'

59,414 :\Wli,224

1,420 378,119 197,331

llll, '164 i 263,098 j

10,433 i

1199,4871 ll06,lll5 I

14.526, 786

7,lU,207 6, 76:9' 7!l@ l 2,1u,11t1 I 6,2'/li,, 743 9,;541.1,518

i,:m, 114

ll,04:8

~.1.136

im,4&.! 42,()1.J.!!

315, 715

ll:il.U 155.0 116.3

!1.57.li

&>.I

77.2 27.iJ 21.;I

7,44C,f!ll2 7tl.' -llUl,IITT -2U!

101,m s.lli

-Wl,li!li'! 642,1!137

7&,ll'J2 S,344.1197 1,819, 811

17.l 2.1

6112, 00!! 11U. e t,4M, ·~ m.1; 3,6lll!,4$:1 J;a G

8,1127 Slll.1

li'li, 771 lii!$.!J

1,247,373 182.2 -7!11,o:!!I -46-4

-67,3!U -26. 6 'Ul,3511 19.!ll

2' 396 ll.lf). !J

919,876 2Ul 884,683 41.f)

1,978,422 U.S.$

683, 582 2ill. 6 2,432,~ 41

39,316 :00.4

:t,563, 30ili l3L 9 1,1179,ll!:l! 133.7 1,1141,934 21!1.li

88/i,388 201.2

1,7119,174 14!l.S !1!!,551 :!!!.:>

500, 876 146 .•• -284,42:5 -21. I

549. 664 ~ 1126. l 41)8., 2112 l3ll. 4

38,.3154",\!Cl!.I 4,273, 673 1, llitJ. 3

:m.m rn:u l«.MS 1411.:t 377,illll 146 n,2i!2 692.&

3,214,«n 327.& 2, 433, 8!IO 268. Cl

3,832,111 26.!

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Apples.-Noarly half of all the farms in HHO (46.9 per cent) reported apple trees of hottring ago, and the:;io troos were widely distributed ''Lhnrngh tho whole country. 'l'ho number of apple trees of be1iri11g ago was 151,323,000 nnd that of trees not of bottring ngo 65,702,000. Of tho HG,l.22,000 lnmhols of npplos pro­duced in lDOfl, 37,8G5,000 wore producod in tho 1\fi<ldlo Atlantic division, 25,081,000 busholH in tho ID11:-;t NorLh Contml divi~ion, and 22,0:3:~,000 in tho Wo:-;t North ContrnJ divi-iion, while each of tho other divkiion:-i, ox­cop t. t.ho West.South Contrnl mid tho Mountain, pro du cod more than n,000,000 bm1hols of np1ylo:-; in lHOfl. By:fnr tho lon,diug SttttO in tho prod1wtio11 of npplOH in HJ()U wns Now York, with n production of 21) ,"100 ,000 huHholH, this one stu,to lrn ving n. gron,Lo:r p:roduct.ion tlrnn any googrttphic division other 'Llum ·i.ho ono of whfoh it formed o. part. ~I'ho stu,to::i noxt; in t.ho prodnction of 1ipples woro Mi.chigm1, with :t 2,332,000 lnrnhols, and Ponn::iylvanit11 with 11,0t18,000 bushels. While Lho

p1:oduct.ion of apples for the cotmtry as a whole de­clmod lG.7 per cont between 1899 and 1909 th l . . l . , e pro.

c nct1011 mcn~11soc m 30 of tho states and d · . . I 18 rl'l 1 . ecreased m on y . . . io argost mcrettses were m· I M. . . ,, 1. 1. owa

issour1, i11

.LC ngan, Colornclo, and. California a d th' 1 t l . (')l . ' n e argos · t .ocrottsos in . 110 and Ponnsylvania Th

· l l · I · 0 rn.p1c t11lt comparn.t;1vo y rocent tlovelopment of 1 . .

1 . . app e

gl'Owmg m t 10 wostorn :-ioct.1011 of the country ace ts . {' l 1 . 1 . oun m imrt · or ~ rn ug l rM.10 between the number of trees not of Lwnrmg n.go nnd t.ho number of trees of bea · .

1 u . rmg

ngo mt 10 mmmtn,m, Wo:-it South Central and Pacifi di.vhiions. .Moro tlrnn lmlf of tho vitlue ~f the apple: produced. lll 1900 Wl\.S roportod from the Middle Atlantic 1t11ll tho two North Oontrn.l divisions. New York, with a v11luo of $18,3<1:-~,000, was theonlystate whoro t.110 v11luo nxcood.od $10,000,000. In 21 other 1:1tntn:-i, howovN·, tho vahrn of apples produced in 1000 oxeoodotl $1,000,000 mwh-the value in Michigan boing $5,!)liD,000 .ttnd in Ponnsylvm1ia, $5,558,000.

APPL1~8·· 'l'RF:ER, I'llODUC'l'lON, AND VALlm.

'l' n blo 1 a2

lllVIHlON ()]~ STATlC,

- -~·-;:::-.:-~;;;:";;;.:-,-;::,::.:::.:;:;-::::::::;:::;:;~-;::::::;:;;;;-:;:;~~· ::"':

•1·1mEA: uno

() r btmrlng l\gn. Not of lw11ring Ri(l\.

l<nrms llnrms

' . l•nonuc•ntiN (llUNlIICI.~).

181lU roporl· Numbm" 1·11porL- Numlwr. toon inf(. lng.

VAI4UE (nor,· J.AllB).

11100

u. s ........ ~~!~,~ 1;os 151'.sa.2 .• ~,4,o i.1~0~~:~.~ °.~'.~°..~~~·~. l~O,~~~:s.1~ 1 ~~5~s~~!~.~~ •• s}!~~~'.~~2, (11mo. DIVR,:

Now IGng •• 1:17, 70fi R, 2lll, 152 <lfi, lll7 2, 004,r.12 lO, 008, •.157 ll,MO, 204 0,2721 720 Mid.At!. •• a7H,00720,302,28fi 1:rn,t1u11 fi,H•llJ,..l•lO :J7,Hl\il,lla2u2,812,HlH10,85ll,7r.2 JC. N.Con •• 77:1,5703•1,UM,llllll :172,llOOto,nto,alO 2r.,080,0llH7,050,H501·l,f\00,2HO w. N. con .. u02, 82i' 31, 7H, rn7 288, nou u, 72•1, oo.~

122,o:l3,•!7011,:122,1:.111u,102, orn

s.Au ...... 4on,r.2120,11n1,112 21-1,nuato,rnH,Blll rn,a75,'1852ll,772,l:l!lr. o,•Hll,rno E. s. Cou... a11:1, 870 12, 21a, 277 2rn, 7(}11 Ci, :1811, 555 rn, ma, rnl t2, •toll, 702 n, ma, no w.s.cun ••• rno,2:M u,838,tmo 122,1102 1,221,500 a,2>10,10H a,HOli,702 2,oHr.,2110 Mount111n.. ao, •112 •l, 1114, om :12, l!l2 o, mo, rno r., 718, a12 HR2, liUH ri, r.an, lH:l .1 •110Jno •••.••.. 10, 07'. ~:~.~:~11~.2 ... ~~~~~1:::'.~ -~· m, ·~~. "?..'~~-~! .. oml .2.'..~~~'..~'.~'.~ .2.:'.1~1::111?

NEWltNO.: Mo ....... .. N. II ...... . Vt ......... . Mtl.9H ..... .. n. r. ..... . Conn ...... .

Mm.A%.: N. Y ...... . N.J ....... . .f'll ....... ..

E.N.Um~;.: Ohio ..... .. Intl ....... .. Ill ......... . Mloh ..... .. WJR ....... .

W.N.C1m.: Mlnn •...... Iowa ...... . Mo ........ . N.llnk ..•.. s. Il11k .... . Nobr ...... . Kuna ...... .

•12, 070 3"J70, 11111 20,420 i,:.H0,8Afi 2:l,OH 1, IH.1,520 27,037 1,3117,370 a, 327 102, ooo

:tO,•l!ll 708,711'1

108, Oll7 ll, 2•18, 20:l 21,127 t,or.a,11211

rnH, 7 ta H, O(Xl, •1511

20l, ll·H H, r.04, 880 l/iH, 10•! Ii, 71H, 821 lUO, 2 l5 0, 000, 027 15:1,020 7,r.:l.J,:Wl HH, 181 2, el30, ll:l2

17,302 5,llll 7,205 0 278 1;005 fi,000

l,0·15, 128 207,28\J 210,833 355, 808

M,500 211, 830

a, oao, 1s1 1, •121, 77a 2, :t21, Rrn l, 108,'!2•1 l, 078, 707 037, UUO 1, •150, 08ll I, 1711, 822 752, :1:11 2, rino, 2r.u a, (12:!, ·mo t, 1110, 200

212, OOH aao, •Hri 1'17, 12r. 1, Mo, ou11 3, 708, o:n saa, HiH

•J8, 007 2, 8211, 515 25,'100, :12•1 2•1, lU, 2r.7 t:l, :Wl, 02H 5,Rril (>Ul,7'10 l,•1011,7'/H >J,IMO,H!lll llW,lOH

111, RH 2, rio1, 185 11, p,111, •J:m 2°1, 0110, uri1 r.,rir.1,11111

77,000 2,4:l!l,2•Hl ,l,Oll!l,70220,1117,•J80 2,P70,8ttl 7ol,2r.tl 1,110.l,07'1 2,7r.u,l:H S,020,278 1,720,811. on,o:n l!,1Hs,:m1 a,011:1,:121 0,1181 .tno 2,u1,Hm1 R7,H·rn 2,2r.a,072 12,:1a2,2un 8,u:n,ri11u u,oou,oHo 71,0-07 l,•108,7211 2,2:l2,112 :lm,:m 1,HUO,mU

li9,780 1,380,300 55,340 1,fi71,8l0 1, 04,1, 1511 120, 1•13 700, 114 II, 7'111,lltll< 3, '1211,802 3,MO, 720 ll, 0118, U77 11 1 •lll!I, •l:l!I •I, B8u, 5"'1

1'18,750 5,M7,l~H 74,087 l,lll>l,825 rnt,ao11 H,a50,111a 10,oa5 8,02'1,Ha:i

l,2•18 15,0oll. H,UOU 70,028 o,:lln 27'1,8112 1a,5to •lOO,M7

m, •108 2, oa1, 1111 20, 020 1101, 1:rn lCH,020 ll,020,1178 311,27.l l, llll,:llll

•1, :J7,l 1, 273 7, 270 llll, 7H·l 17, 121 lf>H, 72\l

.~.:121,073 !,3•13,'107 l,1112,711!i :i,:rno,•nrn a,21'1,•Hl7 807,8110

J)l\'1AH1N 011. Sl'A'rtC.

H.A·rr.,: llt>l. ..... .. Mtl. ...... . ]), (} ..... . V11 ...... .. W.V11 ••••• N.C ...... . s.c ...... . 011 •••••••. Flt1 ....... .

It H. UtCN.: .Ky ...... .. 'l't1nn •••••. Alu ....... . MIHH ..... ..

W. S. C1m.: Ark ...... . T.11 ....... . Oklt1 .... .. ~Pox .. ~ ... .

:M:oUN1'AlN: Mont ..•.... Itluho •••.. Wyo ...... Colo ••..... N. MllX ... Arlz •...... lll11h ..... . Nov ..... ..

l'ACll'lC: Wl\Hh ••••• ()l't)j.( ...... Ot\l ...•....

() f JH1t\rlng l\f(ll. Not of h~nrlng ngo.

PRODUCTION (llUSUELB),

VALUE (DO!,· L!RB),

Jl1wmR Jlllrms r<i1io1·l· N11111li111·. rt1p01·1- Nmnht1r. 11100

Ing. Inf(. 1899 1909

o, 741 •l21l, 7r.a :M, 'illH 1, 2XH, .JH2

3·J 1, 054 115,HHl 7,0°'1,fiolH 70, 122 ·I, r.70, !HR

mu. 8H:I •J, u10, 111 •HI, 42fi fiHI., 7!\7 02, o:rn :1,x1x,200

010 H, 180

2, 28 I 211:1, 81:J 17, lr.7 0(l0,(l8fi

:1 20 1n, >100 a,.1:15, mn •JO, s:i1 2, 112, mm OH, 2118 J, H:lll, :m 20, OHO 2!1U, ().141 27' 2711 822, 327

(l:J:l fi,UtlH

18.~, OO•l 702, 920 IM,371 1, 822, 82•! 3' ,150, 073 902, 077

2, 052 283 2, 162 o, 103,941 9,835,982 a,12!!,ll.'l2 •J, 225, 103 7, 495, 743 2,4-01,074 •l, 775, ii03 4, 002, 751 2, 014, 070

an2, soo 251, 728 210,410 895,1113 . 1170,880 555,744

3,405 1,866 3,849

1:ia,o.11 r.,r.:iR,2111 11H,•11s 2,100,201 1,ao8,•J09.11,053,711 3,006,m .12:!,•lll 4,H:IH,1122 !17,:lfiO 2, U"/,2•111 ·1,040,'l.Jol 5,387,7W 2,172.47i

11r., :J71l l,'HIH, •l:lll 40, 0711 ;a1, 11Hll 888,3011 719, 175 .62!1,m •12, or.2 .rn;, nr.2 :rn, su:i ·121i, :12:1 2115, S·U 240,035 n:pu 07,7Hl 7,tl50,ll\1 411,:llM :l,!HO,ORO H, HHfi O:l, 311·.I H, 082 on, 5•1'1

'17,fi?H 2,0M,HlO 311,172 2,0110,384 ao, ono t, .l:IH, Hli2 211, O•M 1, 121, r.73

2, 2011, Ol:l 2, 811, 182 1, 322, 785 33,R7,I 08;735 28,744

7'12, 11:\2 I 333, 800 573,tr.6 lli8, 008 691, 08.'i 160,655

(1011, 7f1:I t, llllfi, !ltlH

21, 77a l,llXH,'12fi

f>.12,r.28 112, 0:.!7

rit1,oau 7'11 •1M

27, :inti 8, OOll, 3:17 2:!, Hr.II 2, 0211, ll la

. :Ill, 1171 2, 482, 7112

a,naa 1,808,0110 001,o.1.1j 43,989 soo.ros IJ,'1'17 l, il:lll, 800 115U, OW 22i!,0!12 til0,i04 :t, l7fi 84,02•1 l.7,H311 989. 91,'08!) 11,•lllll 1,012,ou a,Mo,00.1 257,563 3;405,442 fi,>lH!l 01'1125'1 ·H7,H3 1'12,33.2\,')2'>,036

oor. ri:i, RH•l 12. SH 13, m 1~.311> .1,n:n wu,200 a:rn,o23 189,88~ aw,1191

:Mii rn, 8118 74, 4'1!l 10, 76ll dl~i001

2l, •JOI •I, 8112, 702 2, 072, 100 728, P7~ 2,:925~.761 u, :m 2, 240, n:lll i, o:rn, 1121• sis, nso 1,%1111144 12,7111 l,05·1,~0'1

1 ·1,U:lfi,073 3,488,208 2,90)!6611

i I

1 Tnol11d1lR Indhm 'l'm·rll.orr.

Peaches and nectarines.-Tho munbor of pC1ach n.ml nectarine trees of bl~11ring tigo in 1010 was 04,507 ,000, 1md t;ho numbor not of honring ago was 42,2()61000. Ovor one-fourth of tho totn.l production of p0t1cho:-i and noctarinos in 1900 wu.s roportod :fro.rn Ct.tliforni.rt, amounting to 9,267,000 bnshols; tho noxt most im­portant state wns Goorgin,, with 2,555,000 bushel:-;.

No othor stn,to hncl t\. pro<luction as high o.s_;ipoo,ooo hushols, although rn ot.lwr stiitos oach pr~t11ced ov~: l,000,00.0 bu~lwls of yt:nch.os nw,l noct'.mnes'. ~ . product10n 01: thoso frmts mcron::,ocl vory dec1d Y hotwmm 1800 1.111<1 lOOD in tho conntry as a whole ftnd in ov. m·y o•oo,rmphic division and nearly ev-eryd

i-. "' . • ocluce stato. Tho Vttlno o:f pe110hos mul noctarmes pr.

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. 711 in 1909 was over $1,000,000 in every division except New England, the highest value, $5,173,000, being reported for the East North Central division, fol­lowed by the South Atlantic, with $4,888,000, and the Pacific, with $4,887,000. Of the individual states, the value reported for California, $4,574,000, was more than twice as great as that of the next most important state, Georgia, which was $2,183,000, the only other state with a value of over $2,000,000 being New York, with $2,014,000; there were, however, 10 other states each of which reported peaches and nec­tarines exceeding $1,000,000 in value.

PEACHES AND. NECTARINES-TREES, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE·.

Table 133

DIVISION OR

STATE.

TREES! 1910

Of bearing age. Not of bearing age.

Jng. ing.

PRODUCTION (BUSHELS).

1899

VALUE (DOL­

LARS).

1909 :O~i Number. ~ea;g;ilNumber. 1909

----·1---u. s ....... 1, 843, 610 94, 506, 657 822, 334 2, 266, 243 35, 470, 27615,432, 60328, 781, 078

==== == GEOG. DIVS.!

NewEng.. 12,860 723,810 7,997 572,237 406,003 1041 737 632,411 Mid.At!... 111,965 6,056,600 681 429 5,759,925 3,201,493 11 231,242 4,018,034 E. N. C.... 379 702111 0351 1191611 OB!l 6, 972, 375 5, 120, 841 716, 670 51 172, 957 W.N.C ••. 3081 54413,2651 526 03,61~ 2,582,028 11 643,257 212,932 1,250,944 S. At!..... 360, 895 20,5831 4451531 940 61 1371 901 5, 5711 628 1,412,471 4, 888, 459 E. S. C.... 343, 358 10, 312, 768 158, 426 3, 865, 232 5, 775, 799 549, 226 4, 098, 776 W. S.C.... 274,530 221 284, 9661341 198 81 734, 552

1

3,279,545 2,1921 353 2, 761, 044 Mountain. 15, 110 I, 605,285 14, 408 1, 090, Ill 940, 108 207,305 1, Oil,446 Pacillc.... 36, 640 8, 0391 048 30,242 5, 945, 882 9, 530, 042 81 745, 007 4, 8871 007

NEW ENG:: ---·--------1---------Mc........ 683 51 102 320 3,320! 2,014 11 895 • 3,205 N.H...... 2,724 571 571 1,230 35,213

1

23,218 6,054 37,884 Vt........ 188 5, 492 137 2, 187 21 221 967 41 399 Maas •••• :. 5,038 154,502 31 252 1621 114 91,756 27,906 138,710 R. I....... 814 39, 342 516 301 7951 17, 704 6, 140 30, 009 Conn...... 3,413 461,711 2,536 3381 008! 209,990 01,775 417,598

Mm.ATL.: N. Y...... 25,920 2,457,187 14,337 2,210,907

1

11 7301 483 466,850 21 014,088 N.J....... 5,783 1,216,470 51 493 11 303,632 441,440 620,928 652,771 Pa........ 801 256 2,383,027 48,590 2,179,386

1

' 11 0231 570 143,464 1,351,175 E.N.CENT.:

Ohio...... 102, 863 3, 133, 308 50, 730 2, 0021 3001 1, 036, 340 2-10, 686 1, 349, 311 Ind....... 115, 090 2, 130, 298 46, 902 1, 145, 479' l, 174, 389 69, 333 l, 123, 248 Ill......... 114, Hl5 2, 800, 120 34, ,111 739, 3581 1,222, 570 66, 805 999, 510 Mich...... 47,060 21 907,170 28,377 2,991,090

1

1,080,958506

339,637 1,700,330 Wis....... 524 4,103 506 41 148 209 552

W.N.CENT.: l90 05g Minn...... 101 11 571 185 3,837 599 Iowa...... 37, 135 1, 090, 749 14, 185 283, 308i 23, 180 5, 481 24, 950 Mo........ 152,632 o,588,0

9340

42,896 1,404,429I 1,484,5:~ 61,006 l,uo,5rii N. Dak... . 14 54 604 S. Dak.... 85 1, 815 325 5, 259' 148 13 167 Nebr...... 25,199 1,1881 373 101 570 263,882 110,180 8,753 91,129 Kans., .. ;. 93

1 378 4, 394, 894 251 307 6201 709 24, 567 137, 489 23, 418

8. ATL.~ Del .•.•••. Md .••...•. n:c ..... . Va ••••...• W.Va ..... N.C •...•. s. 0 •...... Ga •••••••• Fla .....•••

E.S.CENT.:

~:::::: Ala ••••.•• Miss •••••••

W.S.CENT.: Ark .....•• La •• ~ ••.... Okla ..... . Tex ••..••.

MOIJNTAIN: Mont ....•. Idaho .••.. Wyo .•...• Colo •....•. New Mex •.

.Ariz ••..... Utah ...•.• Nev.· ..•...

PACIFIC: Wash ..••• Oreg •••... Cal.. •.....

3,853 1,177,402 1,009 14, 4~ 1, 497, ~~6 9, 02r

63, 172 l, 585, 505 29, 415 34, 903 1, 424, 582 20, 703

110, 100 2, 661, 791 45, 367 49, 935 1, 330, 142 20, 523 74, 643 10, 609, 119 22, 708

9, 811 290, 850 5, 127

212,117 805,063

1 . 780, 551

1,441, 188 801,042 349, 790

1,531,307 1561782

93, 343 2,245, 402 43, 002 1, 110, 744 101, 871 3, 163, 737 44, 328 1, 190, 727 80,702 3,177,331 34,451 838,866 67, 382 1, 726, 298 36, 645 724, 895

77, 332 o, 859, 962 40, 889 2, 884, 927 22, 128 903, 352 12, 551 316, 132 66, 111 4, 783, 825 33, 046 2, 574, 680

108, 959 9, 737, 827 47, 712 2, 958, 813

49 2,982

·6 2,823 2,982 1,266 4,705

237

538 73,080

40 793,372 136, 191 51, 415

544, 314 6,329

117 3,401

71 2,676 4,094 11 030 2,856

163

3,386 212, 995

419 606,001 184,466

32, 562 651,233

5,049

16, 722 324,60~

243,446 328, 901

1, 344,410 643,040

2,555,409 114, 998

9, 750 21, 402 172,303 361,617

3 3 357, 339 227, 141 18, 100 368, 584

373, 663 1, 041, 767 129, 472 557, 303 . 259, 728/ 2, 182, 613 92, 113 128, 029

1, 623, 379 34, 700 1,062, 138 1,579,019 77,678 1,055,379 1,416,584 184,543 1,055,971 1,156,817 252,305 925,~

1,901,047 333,042 1,502,996 290, 623 153, 808 228, 084 357, 644 1304, 663 320, 31/l 729,63~ l, 400,240 703, 649

128 17 235 18, 73§ 17, 793 28, 1~~

692, 258 47, 381 764, 561 32, 533 76, 204 37, 195 50, 102 38, 002 80, 325

143,237 85,315 ·156,451 3,171 2,563 4,500

7, 139 536, 875 8, 199 1, 028, 141 84, 494 80, 990 118, 918 7,870 273,162 6,812 508,179 179,030 101,190 194,314 ~~~-m~m~~-~-m~•·~~m

•.Includes Indian Territory.

Pears.-The number of pear trees of bearing age in 1910 was 15,172,000, and there were ""8,804,000 trees not ~f bearing age. The leading division in the pro­duction of pears in 1909 was the Pacific, for which 2,?14,000 bus~els were reported, followed by the Middle Atlantic, with 2,185,000 bushels, and the East North Central, with 1,623,000 bushels; the two last-named divisions ranked far above the Pacific in number of trees of bearing age. Of the individual states, California, with 1,928,000 bushels1 was in the lead in the production of pears, followed by New York, with li343,000, and :Mlchigan, with 666,000 bushels.

Table 134

DIVISION OR STATE.

PEARS-TREES, PRODUCTION, AND YALUE.

ii TREES: 1910 Ii

' · t Ineludes Indian Territory.

VALUE (DOL­LAJU!).

1909

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712 AOH.ICULTtTI-lE.

Plums and prunes.·--Plum 1111d pruno tiroos of J>p11,ri11g u,ge in 1910 numbered 28,445,000, 1tnd those not of bem·ing nge, 6,02,1,000. Nearly four-fifths of the pro­duction of plums irnd prunes in lnO\l (l2,0H8,000 bush· els) wns roporte<l from tho Ptidfic < livision, no othor division producing its much as 1,000 ,000 ln1sholH.

.Pr,u~1H ANll 1' L\ U.N ms· -'rim rn1:1, l'ItolllJ<l'l'lON, AND VAl.lll•L

Tal>lo 1:15 Tl\JmS: 1910

-··--·-----·---·-···- . I)ILtllllJt:'rll•N \'Af,Uio!

(1111iun:r.s). (1>01 •• Not of hearing I.AHS),

DIVISION Oii Of hmu'lng ugo. ugo. i H'fA'l'IC, I

irm·ms l•'nrms l'llpt1rL· Numhor. l'~pOl't• Nmnh(11" lllOU !Hllll moo

Ulg. rng.

-- --1 ~- -- - -- --- - '

UnltedStlites 1,120,130 23 1 445,00D 461, 070 61023, 581 16, 480, 170 8, 764, 032 10,20o,405 ··--- ; .. :::..-:;::::.:::-~::.·-;:::~::..:.~ -~:.::::;;=~:"'.;;

---~----.---·--· :,_-;::"~;,'.:;'.-;7v~•:=,~: '·-·--·'"-"

ll!!:llU. lllVH.: 00, ·108 fi21 ?:1a ~H,11711 110, l7H Now 1':11~h1ntl. 25, H72 110,0:18 12,ao2

Mlddlo 1 tl ... 1'1S,8:H 1, 7llll, 71~ n2,1m 8'1fi1 Olll H;;S,:374 1~8,fiH:I ll~H, li7:1 E. N. Cent ..• 2m1,1\n 2, 1an, nan lll1 Ml 071i,i'l"'1 51ill,:lH:J fllltl, 'l[i:J ti1'!1 1i'/l W. N. llout •.. 25:1,:1111 a,tH0,01~ 05,HM 11 11'1,Htl2 '111\1, 784 1!28, ().t~ nan, a1.1 South All. ••. lH, 1·11 11 152,0HO >!111 H·l2 :11;a,uoo !Jfi7 J lll~ HIO,filll "'ltl ""l li;, H. Uont. ..... 11:1, 0\18 l,:rn.11 0111 :181 \JG:.! :11~. UlO '1·1~, 12.~ !J:.?,\{,fi/iH ~'t.1;'iiln W.H.t'onl.. •• lll7, H:il 2,aa1luori 52,11~7 7H1 1187 :m,~110 !1U7, ~titi ~ff;, 7tl:J Mouu1;1iln ••••. 20, 11111 lil'H,2li8 l·l, (17:,l 205,HlO :11m1nfil\ 2rn,:.!:.m :no, 11r.t l't\olllci •••••••• Gl\1 '/.J2 u,1tm,mm 20, '780 2, 150,41111 12,007,(\.J:\ H,:J~l,lltH i\1 ti.I~, H25

,,_ ·--~- ... ,_ ~·-· ...... _ _. .. ·------~

Nr~w Bmll.AN!I: 2,!J82 Maino ........ 7, 0115 •1:1,fl7tl a, lll.•1 22, •llll 1'1, 0:11 :ll, 05'1

N. lfompsltlm. 3, 71'1 2:1, 152 l,l\.17 12,lii\2 7,li•J2 <1,11.12 i.11 o:m Vormont ..... •11 ti·IO a21 u~o 2,225 15,818 7,206. i,r.w 12, 027 M1\sstwhnH0Lts 0,057 •11,:Hli 2,oa2 :l:l,871 17,81'1 fl,11111 2H, :.ma lt ho<lo lsllmd. r.aa 4,8~ll 2H 2, fi5tl l1 H7~ r.n a,5811 Cu11um1ll\1Ut: ... a,s1~1 ao,wu 11 11<1a ia, :.mo 1:1,litl:I u, na 111, .UU

~rurn1.111 A·1·1 .. : N11w York .... 02, ()~4 UHi, 017 22,mm :128, 32\l mm,522 :10a1 t\!18 lil!I, Hl2 N111y ,fornl\y ••. ·1, Ofi2 ·!O,r..17 1, 71'1 2:1,0'll U,fi\M 2•1,0Hti rn, 11n l'n11nsrlrn11lt1. 82, 758 7·.l-1,1'18 38,!HO ·111:1,1101 ~05, 1ti8 100,~lll :1111;,005

Ji:. N. etrn·r.: Ohio ••••••••• lll\,20:1 1,001, 1:1'1 aa,053 aa2, 811 215,1157 81,·1:!5 21H,r.ori ltlliitllltl •••.••• 7lj077 fitlll,ORH 2:1,lMH 177, 0:11 77,01\fi i:u, r.~u 80,07:1 llllnolH ••••••• 110, :m2 ti00,087 lH, tll\H Hl,•!Hll 78, 61111 157,IHl 80,:JH·.1 Mlultl~nn ••••• •lll,•108 •ll\.11017 211,:m1 2:m,.11u 181, 188 !ll:l, 118~ Dl\5, 7115 Wls<1011Hln •••• . l:J,li·J2 tor.,uou 10,7'!1 . 71, ma 15,007 12, ltlil 20,UH

W.N.C1•:1'l'L'.: MilllWSt>lt1 •••• l·l,OH 2aa,1:m l:l,2115 Hl7,11211 111, 1120 21,8~0 27, 808 lowa •...•..•. 78,157 1,Wfi11Hl 2:l,(Hll 245, 281 l~H,O:lll rn11,a12 tll2,'.12l MlHHOlll'I ...... 02 Hi:l ll17,85l 2:1,05:1 lH:I, IJ21:! 23·l,ll72 u11 1ma 211,•.l'/2 N Ul'Lh l lt1lrn Ln. '7:17 111, l-17 2,a20 a5,,1ri11 11 !).JH :rnr. 1,81\(I 14onl.h l>nlwt.11. ll,211!1 2118,2\\8 7,llllO 172, 1811 . at,HH 8, 114 !ill,87~ Nt1hl'l1Hlm ••••• lH,11(12 an1, a21 1a1 ·1115 HH,Oll!l •Jl,1110 42,:l\.1 no, 11a<1 K111rnus ....... 42,•l05 02·1,l\.18 i2,n~ 12111 Ull 12,250 117,i\W l41 OOl

HoU'l'lt A'l'! .. : Dnl11wm·1i ..... 1 285 27, 115 23(\ :J,8711 057 1,arn MO Mmylt1111l ..... rn; datt oo,om; •l,:IU~ 2\l, •17~ 13, li2ll 10111,w lll,U12 llisL.C11lt1111l>i11 10 ((),( 8 . 10 24 Vlrgl111\ ••••••• 2H,1.12•1 171, 0117 12, 582 li!I, 127 22,no1 21, 1117 22, 772 W~~t V!l'glnlt\. 2~,111)5 2:1·1,860 rn,ooo .125, 07!1 :l2,l).J~ 1u, 12a M~t 522 N.nnrolhm .... ~6,0M l08,883 8,1187 •16, 511:1 111,.1011 22,DH .w,2u S. <~tm>ll\111 •••• lll,<lr.ti 82,21\l :1,715 :.u, 1157 •1817M 111, l.77 :r/,5M 011111·glri ••••••• rn, 827 :157,:12:1 a,057 H21 ,rnt1 ll0,IM5 :m,1120 411,:11111 l•'lorltlt1 ••••••• 2,0M 3'1, 1)2[ 870 lll, 25() 17, l(\() •l7,tWI 18,0711

l•:. H. 1~1m'1'.: KL111l11uky •••• :IU,JM :15tt1 Hfi8 H,mrn l~H, :1117 wu,;1.rn 711,G/.l 102,,1'111 'l\11\UllHHllll ••• , :1~1 581 ·rno, mrr 12, au2 108, mo l:lO,Oll:l 1:1, :uri 811, 7•1:1 Ali1!111111t1 ••••• .rn,28\l 2U,Olll ri,a20 ill,117i) 01, 1rn H,H711 •!5, o:rn M.iH~d8HlJl]ll .... 12107:i 257, 1'!0 o,ns2 831 lM lOL,117·1 Oll,71J:l 711,071

W, H. UNN1'.: 1114, O<IO ArlmnHtrn ..... ~:1,884 731, 2711 10,050 170, 9117 :tU,734 l:l7,00:l

f;Otll~li\llJI ..... •1,1111:1 l<!O,IJ29 2,(11)0 41,·llll :n, •17:1 211,082 2·11 !Hl Oklnhoum .••. :12,00\ •la<l, •121 rn, 1211 1uri, Han 251 Oto I [21 0:\7 2H,l:H 'l'il'l:RS ........ •IO,Ol:l 1, 020, 330 !!0,\100 327, 705 75, 222 180,Ht:l n,1125

Mouwr.uN: Mont.tltll\ ...... 11·18 21, 1.10 J,, 072 15, 001 81 777 117:1 ll,<H:.l Id11lto ......... 11,a11 :102,855 4, 080 08, 017 17LJ, 027 11H,•l08 132, 80·1 Wvoming ..... :HO •11 51H 4511 7, •175 tl5U 7 1,8·!2 c:o\rnwio., •••• :l,7-18 1'13,021 2,871 08, 525 s1,.~:m 15,22·1 81,:IM Now Moxleu •• 2,·l71i lil,257 2 877 \12, :151 15, ii!.!8 1R,·lll2 17,0M Al'lzor111 ••••••• 717 12, llltl I (\2•1 7, HllH H, •120 :i, 1:rn tll,201 Utr1h ......... r., 771 ma, om 1, 1110 2a,:mH 118,2•Jll •15, 08•.l M,MO N(l\'ll!ht ........ .J2() ll,710 170 a, 150 a,H1r1 fj.J2 •J,(lfl4

l)ACWW: Wn.-;hiHgton •• ~m,a211 .~2a, 082 10, 508 122, 012 1, 1>:12, 077 220,20 1 ooo, r.oa <Jrj 1,gnn ......... Hl,:lllH 1,711-l,8\lii 11, 4811 •127, lillll '.\,H7,li8 7 :lfill,82 l 8:181 7H:I tltilil'orniti. •••• 18, 105 '/, 108, 71)5 o, 105

1

1, 51m1 o:iu 11,a111 011 1r.,1132, 03! ) 5,•17:1,5:111

1 !nelntlll~ Inrlli\ll 'l'ol'l'itory.

Of t1lrn indivich.lltl stntos, Cttlifornia, with n ,:n8,000 hushols, wns for in tho loitd in prodnction, followml by Oregon, with l,7'18,000 bushels, 1.md Wn.shingtou, with

1,~rn2,uoo bushols. Of. tho otht11· sttttes, New York with fiii4,000 bw:;lwl~, .and Pmmsylvanin, with 295,ooo ;1),11.rnlwlH, 1wmL·~i tho

1.ch

1ief prodt

1icers of ~lums and prunes.

l .~c: prm1n1 t0~ l:ll~ o · p um~1·. n~11. prunes mcren.sed between

SJ[) ttll< • 0.) lll nvory uv1H10n, except the 1Dast North Cm1trn.l and tho Wost South C\mtrn1, n.11d in most f tlw ,o.;(;nt,os, tho i1w.eon .. 'los in tho throo P1wifio states bei: vory gront. g

C~erries.--·Tho rnunbor of olwrry trees of bearing ngo m l!ll.O wn.s ll,822,000, whilo trees not of bearing itgo numl>oro<l 5,022,000.

CII1rn11ll•:H ··· !J'1t1rns, l'itonU(J'l'ION, AND VALU1~.

'l'n blo l :HI

lJ!VrnrnN 011 wrA'm.

'l'Itln·:.~: llll 0

-· 'ing Not of hem

ngu. ' ., ~-" ____ ,,,_,, ___ ·"--·-·---

Fnrnrn Fm·1nN Ill· l'll(llll'l· Nnml>(ll', rn11mt· Nu

ill!(. ill!(. bl\ l'.

-U11ltod St11tr:rn l, 248, 607 11, 822, 04'1488, 163 61 621 '660

Ogoo. JHVH.: !Now lCuglnucl. ll!ldtllcl A IL •. 11. N. t:o11L •.. W.N.t:l'nL .. Roul:ll A I l. .... J1L H. (\\l\IH~', W.8.t't111l. .... Munul11it1 ••••• .l'111:1t10 ••••...

N1cw· BNt1LAN11: .M11i11n •.•...... 1'!· ~lt\lllllHhit•ll, \cnmon ...... . J\foHNtll'U\IHtltlH. Hhmlo Mnml. Connmit1c111t. •••

Mmrn.11: A-n .. : Now Yorli ... .. N(\W forH<'Y .. .. l'onnHylv11.ni11.

B. N. UJ1~N'l\: . Ohlo ......... . In1ll11m1 ..... .. lllinulft ••...•.. M!l'hlgan ..... . \'lJHllUllHill.,.,.

W. N. Or·1N't'.: Mlnn0Hol11 ••••. low11 ••....•••. M!RHIHll'i •••.••• NorLh .llt1kut.11. Sont.h llt1kol:n. Nohrnslm ...... Kt\llHllH •••.••••

SOU'l'II A•1·1 .. : •• lloli\Wl\1'0 •••• ,. Mnryl11ntl ••••• llJHl,. Colmuhlrt Vlrgi11l1\ •....•. WoHt Vh'glnill. North c111rnl11111 Southl1nrolh111 <loorgh1 •••••.. lllorldti ••••....

T!1. S. CEN'r.: Kon!awky ••••• 'l.'onnossoo •.... All\lmn1t1 •..... MJsnlsH!p11l. •••

W.S.CJiJN'I'.: Arknnsnn ••• , .. Lou!Hliimi ••••• Oklnhmw1 ••••• 'l'OXI\~ ........ .

MoUNTAIN: Mon t1m11 •••• , • Itlolto ....... .. Wyoming .... . Cofor111lo ..••.. Now 11foxl<'o ••. /\rlimm ••..... Ut11h ...... . Nov1ult1 ••.••..

l'Ar:JPIG: Wnsh!ng! on ... Orng<m .. , ...•. culifornlt1 •.•••

rn,uoo lill, 117-1 ·1:111, H-111 2111,11110 ua,n11a 'l·l,nl\11 ..ia, ·llll 17, ·!Hll •HI, li-1

a, um ~, 217 2,1)8() a uo2 • :110

a.a~w

no, ·HIH H,1111

11.2, :w, lli,Hlll\ lOH, 1811 llH,HOH 7:1, Ill:\ :12, lall

.1, ~()i m,ar.11 Hl,~~il 4, 1'1•1

•11,ano on, ·;ox 1,882

lA 1 002 2r.

•l7 1 4U~ ao,mm 28,fJllH 101 l\Ho 10, 250

120

:H,Ufi ao, 001

0,:187 :J,MO

S,8•lfi :m2

20,riao 4, 78·1

1,01:1 r,,.rnu

urn ·1,:1.U 1, 0111

H:l ·1,\1.J.I

11!1

Ill, 7tn 17, 281 u, 177

1•11 !?HH 1, 271 \1 1 ·111:1 ll:l.l

1H1 Ollli 11 llH Ul,:lllll 1,lllm

1111-1 \.1:1 12, nu 1, 11n

07:1 1 \lK!l 21l,llH7 1112,n?.1 1, 112H

11 1r;r.,o:.11 :n, 0011

1, l·}·l, 271 :lH, 1100 Hl51 7.rn :m,~71 H•l:l,2H:I an, ta7 7110, 1H:l ~m, 7U2 200,·J\lfi 1a1 201>

2n, 1:111 . 01 lGO UllX, 7t\.l 201 70H 02~, aa~ 2U,a71

li,Oi'ti 1, 8:17 51,lll:I 7, 007

•!IM,•ltlH 22, 027 001, 2117 21, 050

111,Mn :180 H~, :ion . 4 lll:l

,1:rn ' 2 au2, ;~a H,ooa :1:121 •1\lU 12, 277 1118,0llr. 11, 1108 tl0,27·1 •1, :mo rm,n'!a :J,811•1

0611 0-1

2rn1 llH rn, 10a lllll,H:IO 10, 742 2fi,I\(\(\ a, Ml la, 7~JH 2, 120

00, 0·10 07n

o, 2oa 11)..l

2Uli,0·12 lll,O·J:J 20,.wu ·l, 1:11

111, 11:\F ~, ~~z lll,HXL 1l11hll

1)1\l ·141 211:1,~llll ::\ 1 }H2 ~n,n:J.1 ~~, ~a.i

Sl2 ~f}2 'i"ll1 771'1 2, :!Oil

1,fiHH ltH

2·LJ,ll:ls 22:l,•lti0 522,30·1

1:1, '10:1 II, O·Jll o, 217

-, liH7 ~ un:1

l,:l·1i ,·,na:i 1, 1rn i, 11~ >, r.uu t,ll·ll ,llllll -~-····

;,ori:i 1,:1211 i,nnu 11 77(1

·15:\ 1, 720

2,UfiO o, 1.rn l, ~nt

2Ja~~ 1, llfill 11,1105 o,~~~ H, I id

8, auu o,a5~ 7. ·125 1; •18•1 01 2o:i

22 24 2 7

20 23

7,521l 7,1151

4,fiOR 7, 77-l

•I 2

8 12 7

3,:12:1

2 2

10 12 l

rn 4

'1, 507 •1, 111 li,7£H 3, ·l70

•1118

2, 70(1 8,<!0ll 0,07:! \), 207

7,.1.'iO 700

O,fi.11 :i, 712

2 0

·I, 2:17 n, .12a

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lll

22 31 ao

1J,02ll o,n2.i O,H!H 1, lillH

o, ~~~

0,1107 8, 770 0,003

I ~---··-.-~ = PROl>UCTION VALUE (BUSllELS). (DOlr

L!!lB),

-1909 1890 1909

·------1, 126, 099 2, 873, 490 7,231,160 ~---------....._

1-11 00·1 23,•H5 381424 701,326 775,5871,541, 708

1, ·ll0, 2BS 851, a'u i,a621344 rim, 090 29i, 8i3 935,537 :J27, 700 391, i9U 39J, llllO 0.\,873 ·10, 457 143,166

n, 054 i:i, nae 14,401 1-17,854 33, urn 300,485 813, 404 •136, 4211, li00, 105 --------

2, 403 1,550 1,164 l,•JO:l l, 183 4,133 2,liOO . 1,069 1,651 •l, 701 0,043 10,848

2{.J 1,329 464 3,017 12,271 8,164

271, 507 218,642 ·1'11 036 82,005

·175,003 •li·l,940

544,508 87,225

0001975

:l38,6H 102,004 657,406 aoa, 003 228,485 508,516 287,370 20-1,279 453,474 aaH,gMi lU'l,541 590,829

811 :l•IO :n,001 152,1\9

1,520 960 219T& 2110,.132 118, 743 455,022 123,:!14 02, 70~ n2,010

209 445 r., 02.1 000 12,981

8\1, 876 54, 047 164,872 :H,•JOO 00,511 76, 734

21 o:i:1 8,066 4,850 42,3\fi oo,m 60,121

23/i 2•1! 668 132, 071 188, 003 134,428 70, 723 87, 828 lll,O!S. li3, 788 33, 809 ilOJ453 10, 087 0,651 151880

•l, ~~~ 5,050 7,1911 112 448

fi2, 103 3•1,258 74,34ll ao, 303 11,688 60,294 a, 588 1,159 4,783 2,8lll 2,352 3,749

5, r.~~ i,889 8,424 330 . ~l

4 393' 2, :m I 31221 '663 1, 002 2,189

7, •JU7 807 17,985

22, o~~ 12,294. 41,~~

s.~. oa71 5,38~1 173,895 5 228 10,m ll, 38'1 '220, ·li6 0,00.11 54,170 21, •102 894 ·181 114·

131, 302 52, 1141 278,547 269,934 181, 080 65,3471 961,624 iiOl, 013 318, 9601

1 Xn~lnclott Iutllnu 'l'crrltory.

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INDIVIDUAL. CROPS. 718 The principal cherry producing division in 1909 was

the East North Central, .with 1,410,000 bushels, fol­lowed by the Pacific, with 813,000 bushels, and the Middle Atlantic, with 791,000. Of the ihdividual states the most importa1it were California, with a production of 501,000 bushels of cherries ~n 1909, Pennsylvania, 1

with 4 75,000 bushels, fodiana, with 364,000 bushels, and Michigan and Ohio.' with 339)000 .bushels eac~. ·The production of cherries was greater m 1909 than m 1899 in every division except the New England, the South Atlantic and the West South Central, and was also greater in most of the states, large increases occurring in the three states on the Pacific coast, in the states of the East North Central division, q,nd in Iowa and Col­orado. The states that produced cheITies in 1909 in excess of a half million dollars in value were California,

with $952,000, Pennsylv11.nia, with $910,000, Ohiu, with $657,000, Michigan, with $591,000, New York, with $545,000, and Indiana, with $509,000.

Apricots.-The number of apricot trees of bearing age in 1910 was 3,670,000, and the number of trees not of bearing age, 956,000: Nearly all of the apricots pro­duced in 1909 were grown in Califomia, the production in that state being 4,067,000 bushels, as compared with 2,547,000 bushels 10 years earlier-only three other states producing as much as 10,000 bushels each in 1909. The value of the apricot crop in Californi11 in 1909 was $2,769,000. There were considerable num­bers of apricot trees of bearing age in Kansas and in Oklahoma, but the production was very small in those states, probably on account of unfavorahlo weather conditions in 1909.

APRICOTS-TREES, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE.

Table 18'2' TREES: 1910

VALUE (DOLLARS).

TRllEB: 1910 ~ i . PRODUCTION 1 V ..U.UE

Of bearing age. Not o~~~arlng or bearing age. !Noto!~ 11 (BlllllllU). I i:;,. DIVISION OR STATE. DIVISION OR STATE. I • 1:

l-F-e.rm_s...,......N_u_m---1-F-a-rm-s.-N-um-.11---.----1----11 i~~ Nbeumr.- 11!=! NbelJlll-r. 1',·I--19-0t...,...11 _18_99_11-::

PRODUCTION (BUSHELS).

r~ort- ber. r~ortr ber. ;1009 1899 1909 In~" Ing

------1--ng_. ___ g_. --------1---11---~--1·-n_g_. ----· f __ : ___ ~I ll'DitedStates .. 139,1673,669,714 84,057~4,160,263~~~~~~ 2,884,1~ Soti1mATLANTIC:

38 1J )

4 11 0w.ic;.;~Ta~~~:···· 398 1,093 238 982 242 103 504 ~~!~~~;;~:::: J~ 1J4L .. ~'.~i1 .. ~:~~'.I ...... ~ ................ ~ MlddleAtlant!c ... 7 062 26,995 3,584 11,617 12,485 17,545 19,286 vlrgmm •....••.... 1,1)29 3,853 814 3,2331 515 67 n:il EastNorthCent •. i2'812 30,167 4,093 11,802 4,840 3,430 o,010 NWesthV,,lrginllla ..... 1151l944 12,94614\ ~~·1 Mfil1 ~ i45i ~ westNorthCent •. 40'451 2301505 91444 4-0,323 3,199 5,n32 4,332 ort c.aro na ..•. , , ., , = ~ e2!l

EastSouthCent •• 7 947 15,130 5,981 13,846 6,294 1,490 · 6,649 oorg ........... , , . BouthAtlantio •••. 6:142 13,943 .3,529 9,752 2,383 1,695 2,982 s

0outhlaCarollna.... 9

78319 1

1,6916

11 : 11 ;'~463 ~ 1~ Ull

WestSouthCent •. 361

975 243 598 18,830116,574 4,192 2,669 4,907 Florlua........... 2i rn 221 I !! Mountain......... 7

1322 09;086 4,803 65,932 34,400 55,681 . 44,921 EA.ST SOUTII CENT.: ~

Paclflo ............ 20;05s 3,039,19? 13,555 680,374 4,082,228 2,553,983 2, 793,928 TKentucky......... 12,956486 34,3354.'i" 11,~71~,'I Mi~ i·~ 211 f;~~ NEW ENGLAND:

Maine............. 4& New Ha:tnpshlre... Cl Vermont.......... 29 Mas.wlhusotts..... 172 Rhode Island. • . . . 13 r.-0nnectiout.. . . . . . . 75

MIDDLE ATLANTIC: NewYork......... 2,033 New Jersey....... 214 Pennsy!Yanla... . . 4, 815

EABT NORTH CENT.: Ohio.............. 2,456 Indlam.. .. . .. . . . . 3, 670 Illinois ....... , • • . . 4, 996 Michigan ...... _ . . . 1, 512 W isconsln •..•. _ . . . 178

WEST NORTH CENT.: Ylnnesota. . .. . . • • . 22 Iowa.............. 1, 792 Missouri.......... 5, 730 North Dakota..... 2 South Dakota..... 28 Nebraska......... 3, 658 Kansas.... . . • • . . . . 29, 219

93 128

atl 46

125

16,050 582

10,363

5,462 7,337

12,32R 4,447

593

66 5,949

16,503 11

14.4 20,451

187,381

25 59 26 R5 21 44 89 258 11 39 66 497

767 3,537 125 504

2,692 7,576

660 l,873

Mf~ 2,879 4,246

751 2,450 114 354

53 175 649 2,290

1,9g 5,oA~ 113 856

1,51 3 R 169 5,18 o 28;134

ennessee......... ,. , " , , " •"" - lif>ll

tr~~~~iiC:::::: g~~ ~:~ ~:~· !:~I 2,~ ~; 2,im1 WAE8kT SOUTH CENT.: l 39, 21954 l,65( 4,,82( l,007 $1 J,IJll'l

r ansa.s. . • .. . . . . . , " • 326 929 lti3 ~~ J 82

~~li!8h~a.·:::::::: 20,~4.4

9~ 1n,m ~·~ ~~·~ i:~ :=i ~:~ Texns ••........... 14, 7 66,533 , ,am •-· • I

MOUNTAIN: , Montana.......... 36 410 60 24ii 88\ ~ Idaho............. 1,a11 6,9i~ 1,s:

1 10,~ri 1,1~ •.•...... 1

wrcomlng. ........ 1,149 6 841 71i 10,29> 11,403 2,~a ~~~r~~i1Ciii::::::: 1,~~ 1

R;202 : ~;~~ ~:~ ~:~i Arizona........... 2, 712860 2~; ~~ 1, 101 2R, 639 12,047 5,!171 ~~~a<l&::::::::::: 1,035 7.l 879 524 2lll)

p~~:~Jngton....... 3,623 RO,Olll' 3,294 80, 72 10, i~ 5,254 17,280 Oregon............ 1,2M 10,656 1,186 18,12 4,611 I:~ 7,~ California......... 15, l!ll 2, 992,453 9, 075 581, 5~ 4,006,823 2,547, 2, 768,

25 •....•.•. 38 27 2 68 13 ......... 22

148 25 326 5 12 11

24 64 39

9,806 15, 710 14,~~g 178 201 2,502 1, 0.34 4,497

835 449 1,343 1, 147 757 1,472 l,250 1,437 1,457 1,508 730 2,127

100 57 211

10 2 13 648 378 942

1,28 0 583 1,604 1 0 .•.....•• 20 13 ......... 12

864 333 1,229 374 4,236 512

1 Inoludes Indmn Territory.

Quinces.-The number of quince trees of bearing age in 1910 was 1,154,000, and there were 595,000 trees not of bearing age. The production of quinces in 1909 was 429,000 bushels, valued at $517,000. The principal state in the production of this crop was New York, with 132,000 bushels, valued at $135,000, fol-

lowed by Ohio, with 81,101 bushels, valued at $101,000, and Pennsylvania, with 62,350 bushels, valu.ed at $102,000, the only other states with a. produ?tl~n of over 10,000 bushels being California, Indiana, MIC_lugan, West Virginia, and Kentucky. The proch1ct10n of quinces was not reported separately in 1899.

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714 AGRICULTURE.

QuINOEs--'rnEEs, P1tonum10N, AND VALUE.

'J.'ablo 138 T!UCES: 11110 l'l\0· nuc- YAJ,11 Jr.

Ol bonring ugo. Not o! bourlng- ngo. TION (nm

(nusu- J,AllS ). m.s).

lllVISJON O!t HTATB. ---·· ---··~· ........ ., .... -----·--·-·-- ----·------11-l•'tll'lll8 Ftit'lllS report- Number. r~port- Nnmbor.

Inf'. hlli· 11101) 11100

United Stutes ...... 220,860 1,154,890 83,410 504,801 428,672 617,243

<lm>olthl'lltG rnvmmNs: Nuw 1';n~hmd ....... Ml<hllo/l.thmt.l<J ••..• Jo:nst North Cl'ntrnl •• Wl•st Nurlh Cenlrnl. Son ill Atluntlo ...... 1Cu.."4t Hou th C0ntrnl .. W u~L 8011 th Cenlrnl.. Mmmt.nin .......... . l'@Ul<J ............ ..

Nmv l<:NOI-ANn: :t.falnu ............ _.. •18 Now ll1unpNhh'ti..... 2•12 Vermont............ Ull ?lfa .. 'l.~llChllHllll~ •• - • • • • 11 708 Ithollt3 faluml. • . . . . • ao•1 Connecticut......... 1,0ll5

Mrnm.1c A'r!.AN'l'rn: Now York........... 12,280 Now J ~rsoy.......... 2, 731 l'mnrnylvmlln.... ... •M,atH

l~A~'L1 NoH'L'JI C1cN'rttA1i:

20,:l\12 :lllll,057 :JllH, 71:!

tlll,•157 l:H, 112H ti2,IHO •JO,HH:l 1:1, aw 02, 70\l

03 orn1 380

7,•lH·l 1,<10•1 0,820

100,oa1 H, 777

17l1,8·JU

ohlo. .... ........... im,noH 2·lfi,MO lllllimm ........... , • lH, llH2 /ill, H27 llllunls. ..•••.•••.•.. 7,ullO ao,8<H 1UuhiKl\11....... •. ... 71 2::;

1

.

7·1 :lG,4lll

Wisconsin........... 581 WEST Nlll\Tl! l1IlN'l'ltAI.:

Mlnnasott\........... 18 ll\7 Iowr.. .... .. . ........ lHl 7,oua M!ssm:rl............. a, 201 111, OHG

7 North Jl11lwt11..... .. 2 i:lOllih 'DllkOLll....... ll 1-ll Nohrnslm....... •. . . . :no 7, 7lll

!4ou~~i11~e;:~:..:N:l'i(::...... . .1, wi 28, oa2 llllll\Wl\l'l\............ :Hll 21008 .M1wylnml.. • . . . • . • . . n, t1r.:1 20, oao lll•lrkt ort'olumhht. :i 10 Vlrgluht............. O, 5'17 31, 250 "\Vost. Vlri:lnln.... •• • 10,•J:lll r.o, 708 North <~11rolhm...... a,uoa ri, 7:18 South C11rolhll\...... 775 2,002 lllmrghl.. . . • . . . . . . . . •.t, rn1 :ts,.wr. l!'ll.)l'l<in............ .. HO •145

l!~M'l' i:lOU'rll CNN'l'l\A!,: }~m1Lm1k)'........... ll, 1122 21l, 80:1 .l l\lllll1HHl10........ • .. 5, 7(1<\ 171 lf>U Alnlmm11............ 2,llllll 1),007 .Ml~slsslpJ>I.. .. . . . • .. 2, 2118 1 5, 021.

Wr~H·r Hntl'rll Ul~N'l'llAT.: Al'lcnllHl\H ........... 11081 li,1'17 J,ou l~il\m1.. • . .. • • • • • 2·!-0 7<14 Okluhomu........... :t, 8·12 28, Mt •roxus........ . . .. .. . 75·1 o, •1-11

MOUN'rAIN: Montmm.. .......... 5 28 ltlnho... ••• .• ....... ll811 :l,8,JO w

1yomlng .......................... .

Co omllo.... ... .... . 100 · · r.1:t • Now Mmdtio......... ,122 r,17:15 Arhomi.. . • . . . • . • • . . 201J 2, •15:t mnh. ............... 1:1·1 51>7 NllYlltlti.. .... •• •• •• . 22 15'1

I'A<:mc: Wnshlngton •••..•... Oregon ............. .

2,fif>fi 7,028 :1, :n 1 s, 102 •!, 2:rn 10, 1110

1, 770 lU,072 2:1,:ll~I a,ono

1:1, 7llll 10,.rno a,058 1, 1•18 ll,ll-12

•10 102

•17 80·1 143 l\28

a,.10.1 8'/U

lfi,202

12, 801 r.,:1-18 2,M7 2,r.08

(I\)

:n ,J21

1,550 •1

ao 2-H

1,:10•1

mt 2,288

rn,r.rn 22fi, UOH 108, U50 :12,U05 50 172 .w;o20 21, 470 u,mia

HO, :m1

100 281 l:H

•l,5:11 7110

10,701

140, 70:! 8,1:\<l

77,071

02, 413 17,HfiH 1~,rno lfi,:102 1, 203

O!U <l.,1151 ll,815

22 078

7, ll\5 ll,58:!

fi28 0,1•15

a, <1:12 12, :irn a, 221 rn, 7Hri 2, 0:18 12, 1:10 1, 75:! 4, 792

i, OM a, 1a1 207 1, 0~·1

1, iao 10, os5 0·11 r,,.1:13

'12 M •.Lill 2,012

8 •JO 1.1-1 2,:rnu 2•1•.I a, lll:I 202 l, l<ll

•JR 215 lO •JU

1, 028 ll,080 1, 7:10 Ii, 210 2, 08•1 Ofi,'171 l1nlllomlti ...........

1 ..;...-~~--'--~~......!.~~-.!~~-

8,.1:15 201,2•.l:l nu,:m

a,mm 21, n~w 21,~12a a,:u;:1 2,812

41,000

2:l •l:I 205 <150

OU 2:l5 2, 8(~1 5, 75•1

018 1,207 •I, 1127 7, 027

1:12, •J51 1:15 I :l•lfi (I, .1,12 10, 58:1

02, :ino 102, •Jal

Hl,:tOL 17,ll?:l

u, 7~:! la,•JM

uo 2

•115 l, Hit

8 U05 ao1 HOO

ll,350

101,:rnn 22) •Jal

H,0:17 :tll,85H

11'1

r. ORl

2,0ll:I 1 8

Olla fil:I

1, li72 8,:lH:I

'":i,"H:i" .. ',i;i~i7 1:1I10:1 lH, 0711 l, 125 1,0.t7

O:l•l C.87 2, 021 2,272

so ma 11, 5:17

4, 421 2,7'10 2,W5

(180 20:! CIOl

'.1,800

l 137

11, 7fi7 •.l,(J.15 21 \J.H 2,sn:1

751 221

1,02H 7•10

1 21'!

······1r ..... rn1 057 'J,O'/•l

1,815 2, 80r. ns iar.

'.Ll. l:J

3,0u8 6,3"'1

32,0:!8

•.l, 1\IH fi,l..JO

20,21)!\

Tho production of orcha.rd fruits, other tlum lihoso for which dotttilecl stn.tistics n.ro shown, timountocl to G5,1.Gt.l: bushels in rnon, nrul Wl1S vnluoll nt $12,160. rrhe grentor part, of the, totn.l quo.ntity of those frui!is,

roprosonts mulberries, which were grown . th om stn,fos and in California·, u,lthough th 1;,- e South. Cent.roJ division reported nenrly one-hal~ ofe~t North of hoaxing ago. e trees

A1.r, (hmm OumrA1w l•'ItUITS--'Tmms PnonuoTION ' >AND VALUE,

::=:..::.::::;;:;::-.. =;cc:c:::::::::::::--....:==~~.=---=·======;;===----

'l'nbltl I :JI) TltENR: '11110 ~ PROllUCJ-

---------·---- ......... ---·---- TION YAtUB ()fl j (nUSH· (Dor,.

HIVIH!ON lilt H1'A'!'l<]. icnr ng U!(l\, Notofbet1l'lngnge. ELS). L.\Ra),

-·-----·-·-1---,-----11---.:_ li'til'l.l\H lila,rms rup11rt- Nmnlwr. roporL- Number.

l nµ;. Ing. 1009 1909

-- - ---- ------------Unlted Sta.tea ......

<lmH.mA1•me J)JVIH!llN8: Nt!W Bniiltnul. •.. . •. 8 27 8 Mllldh1 Athmtlo..... 22 :18 ...... ii ........ i2" 1

45 32

Nnsl. Norllt Ct>nlml.. 82 372 28 72 W<'Ht. North Cont.ml. 2:l2 11,072 79 5jg l53 ~ Hont.h Atl1111tlo. .. . . . a:io •J,22·1 113 1,855 ij•~1497 l,O!il Nt1st i:lout.11 CL'nlml.. :.i.·.,5

1,02

2,57'1 114 1,476 '" 5,531 Wl'~I. Ho11th Cunt.ml.. ,, 'I O'l2 170 21 137 181111 '( l I lll • ' . 1, 474 2, 115 1,' 015 "otm n n........... .

155 1, 502 70 3,304 138 123

l't101Jlo .............. ___ .,. ___ 2_, 2_-10_ --~- __ 1_, 5_02_ 52, 792 2,!95

Nmv J.:N<n.ANu: ------1folno.. ...... ....... 1 1

~~~ii1~i'1~1:1~~~1:1.1~t\::::: ~ lb_~, :_:_:_·:.:_·:_:_·:_ :_·:_:_:_:_:_·_::_·:_:_ MnR~l\ehnRl~Lt~.. .. . . . 2 .. .tp1mh~ l'Hlinul . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . ..... . (,Q)lllet~tll\\ll1. ••.•.. •. 2 --·

j 1 6 I!

Mwm.N A'r.1.AN'l'!C: • • · • • · • · • · .. • · · .. · NMI' Yorlc........... . 11 20 ~ 3 20 25 N(\\V JOl'SOj'.......... 1 1 1 2 l'cnnsylvnnln... •••. 10 17 5 7 ·--····25· ·······ii

l~AA'f No1wn CicNTJtA!.: Ohio ............... . lmlhum ............ . 1111nnls ............. . Mlohlg1111 ........... . Wlsll(lllSln •......••.•

WlllH1' NOl\'l'll CNN1'ltAT.:

11 ll

17 :18 7

33 2.1

1·15 155 10

Mlnmso111........ ... O 72:1 loWl\....... . . .. . .. .. 51 21 002 Mlssll\11'1............. 2:1 55 Nori It littkoln ....................... .. l:lonlh llt1kotn. ... . .. 28 HUil Nobrnslm............ HO a, J.17 Kt1nsns... ... ........ ar. a,r.Ho

80tl'rH A.'l'I,AN'l'IC:

5 2 1

1(1 •J

5 10 2 2

18 2•1 18

32 3

60 45 7

138 279

4 31

718 1,197 2,815

8 11 40 74 20

46 340

48

18 2ll 44 &2 3il

7! 351

46 "'"'"'i20' ...... iii

656 400 38 l!

])t1ll\Wl\l'll ................................................................ .. Mnryhtml... .. . . . . .. 1 l 2 I 11 2 I I >lslrhiL of Columhln ....................................................... . Vh01(lHlt1............. 4 111 ........ '.......... 2 2 Wl'sL Vlrglnh1.... •. . 2 :l •.•..•.. 1.......... 21 7 Nori It Ctmilhm.. •••• 77 1,8:15 •12 fi48 3,435 3,oo.l 1:lonll1 tlltl'Olh.111...... :ir. .J22 H 2H7 369 336 !1t•orgh1............. 137 1,.120 :n 352 1, 766 1.~ Florltll1... . . . . . . • . • . . H:l 5:l3 2·1 707 924 Ga

lTIAH'l' 8oUTll Crm·mA1.: Kt•nt.nc1ky .••••••..•• •remrnssoo .......... . Alt1h11mt1 •..•.••••... Mlsslsslp11l ......... .

2 8

20:1 ua

a fit ...... :i ....... 2i·i"i l,llXfi (18 , 8S7 !

5:15 1:1 875 ' 'Wl1:H'l' 8oU1'1! U!CN'mAT,;

Ark1\llHl\S..... ... • • • • 112 ntl\I 27 _317 1',oullilt\111\........... 117 ·lllO 32 175

10 36

1,527 56!

10 311

1.2!0 Ill!

lSJ ll\I

Oklt1homn ..................................... -········· ............... -;i.i Mo~~~~~'!i:"............ 18!! I 21 12:1 lll ll~2 .... '.:~~.!.. .... : ..

Monh1n11. ... .... .. .• . ....... .• • . ...... 1 3 Itli1ho............... a H :1 102 .................. . 'Vyc)lning. •. . .... •. . ... .. .. . ........ .. 1 ~ ···--···0• ....... iO t.:ofomclo.... .... .. .. 5 1,0ria 21 085 Now Mexleo...... ... 1 10. ·ll 2,565 ...... i20" ...... ioo Arlv.orn1.. ........... o <121 8 31 9 16 Utt1h................ 1 •1 .................. . Ntwatht ................................................................... .

J'AClb'IC:: . 14 10 , 264 6 · 2'l

i/i-~~1~~:1.~t-~1~::::::::: 1·.i?., 2, 0107~ I 12 1 3~ 62, 7~ 2.1ri Cnlllomln. • . • .. . .. . . 57 , .

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. 715 GRAPES.

The United States as a whole.-The statistics for grapes, for the United States as a whole and by divi­sions and states, are given in Table 140. . The total number of grapevines of. bearing age in 1910 was 224,602,000, and of vines not of bearing age, 59,929,000. The census_ of 1900 reported only the number of vines of bearing age, but it was believed at that time that a considerable number of vines not of bearing age were included by the enumerators, and the :figures are not considered comparable with those for 1910.

The production of grapes ·in 1909 was 2,.571,065,000 pounds, as compared with 1,300,984,000 pounds in 1899, showing an increase of 97.6 per cent. The value of the grapes produced in 1909 was $22,028,000, as compared with $14,090,000 in 1899, showing a somewhat smaller percentage of increase than produc­tion; the value for 1899, however, included that of derived products, such as wine and raisins, while the value for 1909 was that of grapes in their natural con­dition. Since most of the grapes outside of California are sold as such, the values for the two censuses are fairly ~omparable except for that state.

Mor(;) than three-fourths of all the grapes in 1909 were produced in the Pacific division, where the total reached 1,984,597,000 pounds, nearly all being raised in California. The Middle Atlantic division pro­duced 293,528,000 pom~ds ·of grapes, the larger part of which were raised in New York; and the

. East North Central division produced 194,731,000 pounds, the principal grape growing state in that division being Michigan. Outside of the thre·e divi­sions mentioned there were only three states-Iowa, Missouri; and North Carolina-in which the production of grapes amounted to as much as 10,000,000 pounds, but grapes ~ere raised to some extent in every state. The production of grapes, furthermore, decreased between 1899 and 1909 i!i every division except the· Pad.fie, the East North Central, and the West North Central, the great increase being in California, where the production in 1909_ was nearly two and three-fourths times as great as 10 years earlier. ·

The value of grapes in 1909 was somewhat more evenly distributed than the production, the value of grapes in California, $10,847;000, being only about one-half of the total, while the· production of that state was about three-fourths of the total. The value of the grapes produced in New York in 1909 was $3,962,000, and of those produced in Michigan, $1,531,000, no other state reporting: a value as great

·as $1,000,000. California had nearly two-thirds of the total num·

ber·of vines of bearing age (144,098,000), while the number of vines not of bearing age was 39,526,000.

PRODUCTS DERIVED :BY FARMERS FROM ORCHARD FR'UITS AND GRAPES.

Table 14~ ~hows the statistics of cidC'r, vin<•gar, wine an_d grape Jlllce, and dried fruits (including raisins and dried grapes) produced on farms, by divisions and states. The output for similar products froni factories is not included in these figures.

Cider.-The production of cider on forms in 1909 was 32,584,000 gallons, 11s compar<•d with .55,280,0HO gallons in 1899, showing tL decrease of about two-fifth>. 'l'.he leading states in the production of cidf'r wPre Pennsylvania, with a production of 8,061,000 gallons; New York, with 5,191,000 gallons; ~fichigan, with 3,386,000 gallons, and Ohio, with 2,889,000 gallons; Indiana, Connecticut, ~fissouri, and l\fassachusc•tts being the only other states producing as much a.'3

1,000,000 gallons of cider in 1909. The production of cider showed a great decrease between 189::! and 1909 in Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Vinegar.-The production of vinegar on farms in 1909 was 7,247,000 gallons, as compared with 12,364,000 gal­lons in 1899, the decrease for the decade amounting to 41.4 per cent. The only state in 1909 that produe('d as much as 1,000,000 gallons of vinegar was Pennsyl­vania, where the production was 1,242,000 gallons, the second state in importance being New York, with 703,000 gallons. -rn 1899 Pennsylvania produet>d 3,475,000 gallons of vinegar, Ohio 2,265,000 gallons, and Indiana 1,196,000 gallons, the production in Ohio fell to 484,000 gallons in 1909.

Wine and grape juice.-The production of wine and grape juice on farms in 1909 was 18,636,000 gallon.'3, be­ing more than two and one-fourth times as grc>at as that in 1899, 8,246,000 gallon.'>. The [9'eat bulk of the wine and grape juice produced in 1009 was in California, which produced 16,006,000 gallons, nearly thrt>e times as much as 10 years earlier. The production in New York was 347,000 gallons, in Ohio 264,000 gallons, in Illinois 248 ,000 gallons, and in :M:issouri 246 ,000 gallons.

Dried fruits (including raisins).-The prod1iction of raisins and dried fruits on farms in 1909 amounted to 385,040,000 pouncL<>, nearly two and two-thirds times as much as in 1899, when it was 144,805,000 pounds. California produced more than n.ine-t<'nths oI all the raisins and dried fruits in 1909, and the production in that state was more than three times as great as IO years earlier. The next state in importance was Oregon, with 10,905,000 pound<> in 1909, followed by New York with 4,386,000 pounds, the other states having a production of ovPr 1,000,000 pounds being Washington, Kentucky, North Carolina, Arkansas and :Missouri. Raisins and dried grapes were rep~rted by 4,639 farms with a production of 169 245 101 pounds; of these, 4,.551 farms with a pro­duction' of 169,210,679 pounds were in California.

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718 AGRICULTURE.

TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL FRUITS.

Tho totnl value of all tropical and subtropical fruits in 1909 w1is $24,707,000, tis compn,rod with $8,228,000 in 1899, tho vuJuo thus having slightly moro than troblml (luring tho decmdo. Of tho total vn1uo, $17 ,5GG,OOO wtt::i contribn ted by orn,nges, $2, 00'1,000 liy lemons, $2,0Gl,000 by grnpofruit, $.SlH,000 by fig::;, $7:3'1,000 by pirwapplos, aw.l :JM05,000 by olivo1:1, no other fruit having ti vttluo as high 1u:i $100,000. 'rho production of citrus fruits alone (nxeluding ttn .insig-

nificant quantity or citrons, which were re ort d . pounds) was 23,502,000 boxes in 1909 as p e m with 7,098,000 hoxos in. 18DO showhw 'an u· compared , , . , ' b icrease of 231.1 por cont. Of tho total vttluo of n,ll tro · 1 subtropimtl fruits, $16,752,000, or ()7.8 l)Ol' picat and

t ·1 l 1 c1 l'J' . cen 'was con r1 Hl to< )y ,1i, 1 ornm, mul $7,<H)2 000 or 28 7 cont, by Florida. ·· ' ' · per

CITRUS FRUITS.

'I' 11 14'> . · . . f .. tt > o ... .., g1vo8 HttiitHLWH · or tho various citrus fruits by stat.os. '

(1I'l'RUS FIUJI'l'H-'.L'.Rims, PltoDU<Yl'lON, AND v ALUI~.

Tablo 14.2

STA.TE,

c="r=cccc.~,~~'"''

1----------'1 1°.RO!lUU'l'lllN

TltEEH; 1910

Of bonrlug t1go. Not of \JUlll'illH t1go.

--·----!··-·----~-

Timms N lcmms N 11lllOl't· lll!I• l'O]lOl't· lll!I•

ing. 1101. fog. [)Ol.

(llOXll.H).

1\)()1) 18911

------1---- ---·-·- ·--""'"" --- ................ ,. .... . -·-··~--~.-- - -· .. ~~· ...... ~'.«":.::~~··,;::;"":.:: ~·:...~:;:.;;.:~~::::.;;,:~ .

Or11.ngos, total •••• 23, 587 9, 737, 027 20, 435 4, 327, 271 10,487,481 0, 107, 801 Al11tmn111 •••••••. lfi2 2.mm •lilH 17, :\Ht\ l,2.ll " Al'lzom1 •.....••. Ill\ :1:i,.11:1 2'[() r.o, 11.~2 :12, 2·17 U,tti\ Al'kl\l\HllH •••••••. ll 12 211 (\\ I

.i:i'.;:"ii!;i1i:i Californl11 .••..•. to, 1175 o.nrn.H1m 8,0llU 2,ll!l:l,<llll l·l, •l:lll, lXI: Flori1lt1 •.••••.••. ll,llltl 2,7110,()18 O,MU l, Oll7' 801\ •l,Wi2, \l!\7 ~Ha. ~u;,

Goor11J11 •••••.... lll:J :152 112 291 2H .... i; ~Si) Lottllllt\1111 •••••.. l,G21l 21\ll,llll l, 702 lfifi, 111 ll lolll, 117\l MlsslssiJ)11i ••.•.. 21:1 10,452 :m aH,na~ a. 7711 Now Moi.::im ..... 2 la l 12 North C1wollut\ .. 27 ll:J 2·1 115 21 ......... South C11rnll11a .. ,.14 70 :Ill Ill 177 ········· 'l'onnossoo •.•.... Ill 115 ~M :N 1 ......... 'l'mms ........... .j\).j .121m~i1 2,5110 Hfi7.'J07 ltl, 60·1 .......... Vlrginln .•...••.. 12 25 •I ta 12

Lemons, toml. .... 2, 770, 313 876, 870 5, 6G5 056, 920 4952 306, 111 Ah1l111m11 •••••.•• :Ill fill J lll2 2ll(\ llli At'lr.01111 ......... 20 l, (l!i2 7:1 30\l 1,lllll 211ll A1·1t11nsns ........ 21 2ll an •.IH :I ......... Cnllrornlt\ •.••.•• ·l, 820 \loll, 2\l:I a, 020 :17\l, 1170 2, 756, 221 HH,:lllli Jrl()rl\111 .......... 2or, Jl, 7"10 20:1 71 a:.:m 12, 307 2,350 Uoorgln ......... 21 41 21 2H 2 .......... 1.oui'iiliu11 •..•••• 00 50ol 171 llOH ana 0 Ml~sls~lp1il •••••• fill HO Ill 1111 :n ......... North Ctwolhm •• aa •.12 22 :13 7 ......... Soutlt C11roll11a .. 2li 7:1 20 7:1 (\(\ ......... ~rounossM .•..•.. 28 35 27 •H ll .........

0 'l'oxns .... ~ .......... 125 l,2:ll Ml 7, 2:11 224 .......... Virginia •••••••.. dl 57 ll lH R •••••••••

---··--------~·-·-~ .. ~~.·-----·""~"'""" .. - .. ,.·~~,.,..., .. ~.,,. -·,'

VAt,tTl~ (lH)J,J,Alt8).

moo

17, 600,404 :l,l\ti:\

li2,:l·1~

12.on1,mm ·I, :IO·l.1187

!lll\ 222,:i:m

8,ll-18 2:i 1\.1

·1r.1 l

22,000 2ll

2,098, 738 71

2,0:l·l ll

2, 07ll,li7l rn, 7lia

2 71:1

ria 2:l [.[

I) •toll 20

STA.TE.

Ponuiloos (gr11.po~ fi:uit), tott1l ••.

Alnhnnm ••..•... Arir.1>llll. ....•.•. l1t1ilrornh1 ••...•. Pim'ltlll ••••••.•. (l(\Ol'~ill ......... Knnttlllky ••••.•. r,011ish11m .•••••. Mlssis~lppl. ..... HmtLll (.11rollnn •. 'L'oxn..~ ••••••••.•. Vlr~lnh1 .••.....•

Limos, tol.nl. ...... t:11llfomln ••••••. Jllorld11 ..........

TM,f orlnes, toll\! .. l t\ iforuln •••••.. L1'!or.llhl •••••••.•. Lm1lsl11n11 •••..••

Mandarins, totnl •• ,( ~t\llfOl'lllil, , ••••. l1'lm•i1\J1 ••••...•.• J.ouM11nn ••••••.

:S::11m~u11.ts, tol11! .. Alt1i11m11 •••••••• l!'lor!tli1 .......... Mlsslsttillt> l ••...•

Oltrons, Co.ltromlt1.

'l'I\IUo:H: .l\HO

Of lli1nring ngn. Nol. of hotu•lng ngn.

l'Rlll>UGTION YALUI (llOXES). (DOL!,.\1\1)

- -·--· -----VnnnH lj\nrma

r1111m·1.- Nnm- rtiporl:· Nmn- !\IOU lug. \H11·. lng. bm-. 1899 111()9

710 040 0, 172 4,350 040,507 l, 189, 250 30, 790 2,060,610 011 ':ma H7 •101 20(, 12 HIH r.2 2, 187 82v 633

359

11:12 ·I:\, •12·1 Hl 25,!i8U 122,51[. 17,&51 1,508

'1,(\7(1 (l!il\,21:1 2,11112 1, 001, 53i 143, !SJ

(\()l~w~ 12,306 l,907,ll6 2ll:l 777 ·Ill 301 399 rn 'ill ·I. 23 1

..........

.......... 1 ·11 2,Hl:l '1ll 1,.111 1, 781 4.1169 \lll l,lllll U2 1, 078 1,308 ········· 2,345 Ill • an r. 15 88 ········· 62

llt\ •.l,M·I 2H7 H, 7l\H •18H 800 8 :lfi• I 7 1 ········· 5

185 45, SB7 OG so, 239 11, 818 22, 839 12,t78 II 18 II 151 16 125 21 rnn ·.tr.,aou 87 :lll,088 11,302 22, 714 12,457

322 27, 271 48 s, 873 88, 752 (1) 68, 170 :17 a. 11·17 Ill 3'I 3,581 4,188

2H:I ~.n, 2:M :IH 3,H:lO 34,871 64,082 2 •Jilli 300 ......... fiOO

22 7,227 7 11 0~~ s, 890 (') 6,151 r. :1.11 2 55fl 601 I I ....... ......... 1 ......... 1

ll\ tl,87.'> r. I, Ullll 3, 3•1t! ········· 5,9!5

35 1, 088 17 358 1,112 (1) 211: :I :Ill fi HIX 16

:II 1,mi!i II 222 1,09~ ········· 2,168 l :t a 28 12

4 so 6 90 9

·- ...... _._. ""'"_,.,,.,,,, -·~"~"'"0''""'~'""''"""....,.,.,..-,~ ........ ,,,, ..... .. _.,........,," ... ~,·-·~---I Not l'OlWl'Lllll HO!ll\l'l\lnly.

Oranges.-In 1!)10 tho number of omngo LrllOH of bo11ring n,go w1if? fl,7:rn,ooo, nnd Llw nnmbor not; of bearing ltgo, 4,327,000. ':rlw producLicm iu. :l!JO!l amounto<l. to "J0,,187 ,000 boxos, or more iiluin throo timos tho number in 1800. ~rho vttluo or thl1 m·1mgo8 prodncod in 1.809 was $17,5(\(),000. Nonrly thrM­fourths of tho 1909 crop (14.,,136,000 boxos) wits pro­duced in Ottlif omin., al).d most of ·tho romainclor (4,853,000 boxes) in :H'loridn., Louisittil!t boing tho only otho1· stato with a considorablo crop of or11ng!1s (150,000 boxos). 'rlw production in Florida in moo was rnmrly oightoon timos as grotit tis in 18H9, t.ho crop of the oarlior yo1ir luwiug boon much bolow nor­mttl on account of disastrous frosts.

Lemons.-'I'hore wore 957 ,000 lemon i;roos of bomfoµ: ago in tho United Stn,tos :in 1010, 11rnl 8HG,OOO no!i or bmiring n,ge. Tho production :in lOOH H.mmmtml to 2, 770,000 boxes, n,s comparod wHh 877 ,OOO boxoH :in 1899-nn inc1·mtso o:f 215.9 por C(IIJ.t. 'rho value of tho,

crop or moo Wtt!:l $2,1Hl4,000. Non.rly tho entire pro­duc!iion o.f lrnnonH wnH in Ou.liforniu,, Florida producing only 12,807 boxes.

Grapefruit (pomeloes) .-'l'ho totn,l number .of grape­fruit trno1:-1 of b0t1r.ing ngo in 1010 w11s 710,000, !1lld of i;roos no(; of bom-ing ngo, (i4l,OOO. T'he production.in 1900 nmountod t.o l,180,000 boxoH, as compared w1~ 80,700 boxoH in 1.8!lfl, thi:;1 ~l'J.·oat increase being onlym po.rt; twcounliocl for by tho frostH in Florido. in 1899. '.1'he product.ion of grttpofruit has dovolopod m~re. rapidly during tho doettdo thn.n Llmt; of nny other frmt. The g:r111H1fruit crop of 100{) wn::; vnlnod at $~,O?l,000. li'lm:itln. prodncC1d l ,Ol\2 ,000 boxos of grapofrmt·m 1909 tUHl Otilifornin. 12a ,OOO boxos.

Other citrus fruits.-'l'ho other citrus :fruits are rela­l.i.voly unimportttnt. 'J'hoy includo limes, tanger~es, t\,n<l. kumq uaiiR, chioHy p1·o<lneocl in Florida, mandarin~, nhinlly prod1wo(l in JJouisi1i1rn, mul citrons produced Ill Cn1ifornitt.

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. 719 Noncitrus troJ.rical and subtropical fruits.-In addition

to the citrus fruits already listed, there are a consider­able number of other tropical and subtropical fruits produced in small quantities in the United States mainly in Florida and Oalif ornia. These include :figs'.

pineapples, olives, bananas, guavas, avocado pe<..rs, mangoes, Japanese persimmons, loquats, pomegran­ates, and dates.

Ta?le 143 ~resents statistics, by states, for these nonc1trus tropical and subtropical fruits.

Table 143

iTATE.

NONCITR~S TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL FRUITS-TREES, PHODUCTION, AND VALUE.

TREES: 1910

Of bearing ago. [ Not o~g~~aring PRODUCTION (QUANTITY),

VALUE (DOL­

LARS).

STATE.

TREES: 1910

I · l'JWDUGTION

Of bearing age. Not of bearing i. '(QUANTfTY). age. !

! i l VALUE j (EJQL-, LA!!.!l).

~~':[. Number. !armpo;_INum~J l~·-· -~:---Ing. mg. i 1909

------------- ----------11-------1-----------11--------

1899 1909 Farms Farms report- Numbor. reeort- Number. 1909

mg. ng. ,

Total ................. 37,948,389 ... , •.• 3,847,214 ................... 1,995,305 Avocado pears, !! Crate .. i l'Nde:. i - Pounds. Pounds.= Florida........... 188 lZ,054 243 23,072

1j 4,920 (') i 10,100

}'Jgs, total.. .... -.. 98, 493 821, 640 38, 852 1, 028, 717 35, OBO, 39512,994,834 803 810 Mangoes, Florida.. · .Boxes. .Baxea. 1 Alabama ......... 15,219 5~,731 4,365 33,893 1,773,126 140,970 80:000

199 4,904. 223 7,'115!'1 5,278 ('J 1· 5,738

Arizona.......... 361 3,848 280 2,088 127,081 949,140 4 103 :Pertdmmons(Jap-Arkansas......... 1, 456 4, 114 824 2, 518 so, 707 14, 420 . 5; 953 anese), total... 687 16 491 496 17 176: Bus:•~ B"';h~ California........ 7,846 269,og~ 5,612 214,527 22,990,35310,620,366 260,153 Alabama......... 46 1

1

715 51 ' ' ' ' 1

9,ll87 Delaw~re ••. li,... ~

60 4 · 44 125......... 7 Arkansas ........ "1o ' 59 4 ~! ~ .. ····-··! ~

Dist. olum ia.. ....... ......... 700 650 17 California........ JOO 3 274 l~ 8,S'.lli 2,696 .... i".88' ~orldr .......... 1~.g~~ ~~·m ~·61~ 12,602

1 474,287 66,680 20,880 Florida.......... 101 4987 llll 3 895: 1 6u; 1·~ ~·i!: m'l°n"li:·.::::::::: '21 '124 . '{1 11,m ,1~.·6)l~ 31,~ 50,3~o6 Georgia.......... l~~ • '1~1 l '37l.: , ~ ..... ~: •. 1 ':U

Ke t k 61 277 19 ~ Illinois. · • · • • • · • • · " • ~' "" j 60 Lon. i:c y........ 10 8 1 71 464 4 993 71 2 1' 973 .. · ·-.... 105 Indiana.......... 22 62 2'7t 4ll ... • •• .. • 41

Ma;':L:::::: '2~5 1:432 '14 102·~t3 · 0~;~~~ 384'r~ 8i'~ ~·:::::::::: l~ 48i r 1~ 1:J :::::::::1 2

Mississippi. ...... 15,457 65,397 • 5,929 38,654 1,949,301 61,600 101;009 Kentucky....... 4 10 1 141 1

!11! ......... ! = Nevada.......... 63 52.5 34 •!.10 29,270 4,290 818 Loui'llana........ 23 1~ 11 471 133 ·•·••· ... i 144 NNeewwf~0rso··"'c'o·.·.·.·.--. 11 75 3 19 939 .... '..... 202 Maryland........ 1 1 'I' .......... 1 • "".u 30 103 23 317 2,820 30 167 M' . . i 34 """ ..... 1·1· ...... 3·1·1· !,:,. ·. ·.· ... · .. ·.·-"1 ,,,.;; Ne Y k l n "1 8 n< 10 M!BSO!SSlBSUrlp·p·····-·-·.·_·_· '""' ..,, - ..,,,, w or .. • . • .. ~ ~ • ~" .. • .. .. .. 5 'i 17 318 3 213 140 !il'.JI) NorthCarollna... 7,159 21,0,54 2,296 7,"lfS3 660,624 14,510 22,632 Nebraska........ 2 24 6 .. · ....... , Ohio............. 29 117 8 33 .710 ....... ,. 39 New Jersey...... 1 2 ::::::: :::::::::( 1 :::::::::'

1;

Oklahoma....... 63 668 84 520 323 ......... 33 m:.l~~-~~~~l-~::: 12 67 16 611 1i15 1i1J

K~~J~~~E:: ~~ ~ll ~~ 3:i ::~1 ::::::~~~ ::~ ~g~~ig:g:~::: 1 ar ...... ~ ....... ~-~ l~ ::::::::: r SouthCarollna ... 9,938 24,807 2,466 7,325 975,136 74,050 49,169 Tennessee........ 4 336 21 !14......... 4 Tennessee........ 617 2,287 226 793 68,535 5,690 4,070 Texas............ 174 4,44!1 191 2,71 1,175 ....... iii 2,~ ieims ............ 11,380 230,171 6,450 585,396 2,4ll,876 611,460 97,078 Virginia.......... 2 11 ••.•••. ......... w ......... : 2 ta~ . .,........... 46 287 16 175 22,164 5,•125 576 Bouz. Bt>:te8. '

V!rg1ma.......... 1,489 10,136 508 4,925 234,057 7,840 9 652 Loqnats, total..... 176 3,791 l2li 1,011 4,ID ('} 5,llSO West Virginia.... 26 225 17 1,428 950 ......... '47 Callfomia........ 17/i 3,711 121 1,0!1 4,1116......... ii,8311 Other states .......................... , ,. ......... - -a,.~ie;:· Orate~........ Florida ....... :.. 1 so....... ... ...... 211. ........ • 50

Pineapples, total.. 589 136,191,389 219 •2,802,813 778, 651 95, 456 734, 090 Pomegranates, to-Florlda.......... 58136,190,758 2032,6021 585 778,64

24 95,441 734,069

6 taL ........... .

Georgia ..... ·.. .. • 3 7D 2 2 Alabama ........ . Teims............ 5 552 14 226 5 ......... 15 Arizona ......... . Other state.~ ............... : ................ _...... . . .. .. .. .. 15 • ... .. • . California ....... .

Pounda. Pounda. Florida ......... . Olives, total.. .. --- • 3, 174 840, 17

151

2, 133 123, 784 16, 405, 493 5, 053, 637 404; 574 Georgia ......... . Alabama......... 5 5 8 10..... .... 1 Louisiana ....... . Arizona ...... - .. - 57 9, 353 73 1, 773 264, 895 13, 150 3, 073 Mississippi. .... .. Califomla........ 3,074 836,3

14675

2,018 121,659 16,132,41~5,040,227 401,277 Nevada ••.••••.••

~~:~~:::::::::: 1~ 11 1~ 4r 3~~ ...... ~~~ ~ ~~:~g:~H:::: f:{J!K:::::::: 2~ 2~~ ..... is ...... 21iti 1,1~L::::::: 21~ Texas ........... . Otherstates...... ....... .......... ....... ......... .......... 10 ........ Utah ............ .

Bananas, total .... . Alabama ....... .. ~al!~ornla •••.•...

Ionc:l1 ......... ~ Geor~a ......... . Miss ippi. .... .. Texas ........... .

Guavas, total. •. _ .. ~ifornla ...... .. Lo°rida .... ····--

uls!ana ....... .

110 1 3

92 2 3 9

340 125 213

2

Bunches. Bunches. Dates, total ••.••••• 23,114 99 7,515 101 060 (') 5,661 Arizona ......... .

2 27 77 .......... ......... 2 California ....... . 9 4 19 12 ..... _... 12 Florida ........ ..

22,032 49 o,885 10,048 ......... 5,638 Texas ........... . 5....... ......... .......... ......... 4 6 2 7 .......... ......... 2

1,060 i7 527 .;........ ......... 3 Pounds. Pounds.

15, 347 119 3, 807 354, 0621, 677, 165 11, 628 7,031 34 443 95,053 31,370 4,018 8,293 85 3,364 258, 7001,645, 795 7,60~

23 ....... ......... 300 ........ .

669 8,933 308 240 1,672 71 2ll '776 27

120 1,771 96 31 ~ 16

116 1, 39 19 63 6 11 29 8 57 2,ssr 21 1

24 46 1 17 101 23 1 100 -------

30 4,551 71 14 1,216 ~ B 325 2 2 3 6 3, OOll 17

1 Number ofplant.s. •Not reported separately.

Pott.n~ P~s. 9,275 152, {') &,l!03 3,.5521 19,000 617

347! 23;300 477 2, 741i[ 30t075 '--------· 008

64 3,100 --------- 118 J,320 ZI'.= 920

134

~'.l 38

m a2 Ml 9'15

........ i 2

1,: 15

344 9 ···----·- 12

POIVll!ll<. Prmnds. 22,28t ·'.:r (1) 633 l;wi 6, 96

19,552 3,~ 418 7 1

1,201 85 ......... 12

. Figs.-The total number of fig trees of bearing age ln.1910 was 822,000, and there were 1,029,000 trees not of bearing age. 'I'he production in 1909 amounted to 35,060,000 pounds, valued at $804,000; the crop in 1899 amounted to 12, 995,000 p'ounds: The leading dtate was California, which reported a production of near}! two-thirds of the total crop in 1909, but the gro,~g of figs was more widely distributed than that of c:t_rus fruits, Texas producing 2,412,000 pounds; Lou1s1ana: 2,025,000 pounds; Mississippi, 1,949,000 pound11; Alabama,. 1,773,000 pounds; and Georgia,

Pineapples.-The production of pineapples in_ the United States is virtually confined to Florida. The total crop of 1909 amounted to 778,651 crates. The pro­duction as reported for 1899 was exp.ressed in number of pineapples, but on the basis of the average number per crate (30) it amounted to 95,456 crates. The value of the pineapples produced in 1909 was $734,000.

Olives.-The production of olives in 1909, 16,405,000 pounds, was more than three times as great as that of 1899. The value of the crop in 1909 was $405,000. California produced 16,132,000 pounds of olives :in 1909, and Arizona, 265,000 pounds. . 1,183,000 pounds. ·

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720 AGRICULTURB.

NUTS.

'!'he systematic cultivation of nut troos, which is for tho most part comparatively recent in the United States, is as yet lnrgoly confined to n. few statos in tho South n.nd on tlw Paeiflc const. 'l'hroughout litrgo i:wctions of tho country, howovor, thoro aro umny wild nut troos, tho aggr<~gnto production of which is con­sirlor~thlo; lrnt in most ettSPH tho nutH obtn,ino<l from such tr.nos itro not lookod 11pon 11s n. commoreinl crop and m·o nrninl.Y eonsumotl 011 tho form. Doubtless tho production of s11d1 wild nuts rnportod to tho CnnsuH

Buroau iti much less than the actual quanti't' . · . l T bl i. , . . • • ies gatlt-orot . a e 1 U shows the stu.tistws for ntit f

lJ · l s · s or the mtm tatos ll.8 n whole. Fourteen farms in Fl · l I, ·t . l 1 2'») . t t . f l . one a opor m , ..-~ coconu rees o )earnrg age with product of 17,012 eoconuts viilued at $501 8 a

f · even-toon • arms reported f)G 1 trees not of bearing age. No other stnte roportod uoconuts. The numbei' f t " · t · ,, o rees lS llO. g1von LOI'. HJOO, because tho reports Were not cmnpamhlo with thoso for 1910. 'l'he valu f . . l e o nut;s ~n 18()\J wnH roporte< only for all classes of nuts nombmod.

NU'l'S-'l'RlDI•~R OF lll<~AIUNG Mm AND NO'r OF ''m~AIUNU AGE, rn10, PlWDUCl'rlON, l\l()!) AND 18!)1), AND VALUE OF l'ltoDUC'l', 19lHl.

TablO 144

Cl\OP,

AlmoriZi~.~~~~:: :: :: : :: :::::::::::: :: :: : :: :: ::::: :::·::::: Pomns ................................................. . Porshm m• I•:ngllsh w1ih111ts ............................. . Jlhwlc w11lnut..~ .......................................... . Unl'lasslflml. ........................................... .

'!'roes or hot1rlng ng11:

11110

6, 026, 666 1, 187, 0(12 1, (lltl, 521

01'1,270 780, 210 rim, ooa

•r1·11os not o( honrlng 11go:

11110

3, 284, 436 aHO,fi75

:t, OHfl,OOll 800,413 27:1, H5G !2\l,526

11}()1)

62, 328, 010 6, 703, 531) 0, 800, 700

22, 02ll, 52•1 15, 628, 776 7, 08H, •!02

l'l\ODUClTION (l'OUJ!IDS),1

18011

40, 028, 825 7, 142, 7 lll a, 200, R5o

10, 068, ()(15 (i)

Incroase.2 Vaine: 1909 ···-·-------·--------

Amount. l'er cont. ····---·--------

22, 200, 186 66, 7 -349, 171 -4.9 6, Olla, om 20s. 4

11, 358, 459 106. 5 (~) .......... ..

................... ················ ....... · ..... .

1'4, !47;67{ 711,97() 971,596

2,21!7,336 244,4?\l 222,211'1

11.:xolmlos cotimmtB, whk1h nm roporLod hy numbrn" ·····--···-··--·-·- -·-··-~···----·--··-·'------'-----!!. __ _

~ i\ mhrns Rl!(n (-) 1lo11ott1s dooro1iR11, ll Inolntlos y1ilt10 of oooonuts.

l•'HUI'.rs AND Nll'J'S. ·VALlfii], BY 1:3'l'A'l'1'1S: 11109.

• $1,000,000

'\ ·r--· .... • ... ·-·-...... -·-· l.!ON'r.

"'\ () . "~·- .. -...... _

-, ·-·-· IOA.Ho '

. • I --·-·r·-·-l ()\I, ,1 UtAH ·-r-·-·::-

~ • OOLo I I •ee • I r·-· ....... -.......... 1--·-·-·-·-·-·

I .,_.._ __ ..._ __ ......,....,.L~--__,•r--·-·-·1 Af!!,'l. Ii l 0.KI~. ,. N, MEX, "

...._ I () ..... -.,..,,. . ..,....~ • • ,_. I e

.... ...._,..,_,lt-··J---_, TEXAS

woo.

·-·-·-·-·-·~-'\.-· .. ....,~·-· ,, N,DAI<.

0 -._ ....... -.. _ .. ___ ·-·-

s. ($1(, ~· ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-.·~· ..•.

iOWA Nuari. e•() .. ·-·-·-·

·-·-·-·-·-·-· e G

KANS, I ,· :i\ •() ! ••8

$ $750,000 to $1, 0001000 () $500,000 to $750,00D G $250,000 to $500,000 0 r,oas tlmn $250,000

'· . ~ \ ,.~., "'"' \ \\

Tho llo1wy lines (-)show googr!lphlo divisions. \..,,

~ Not reported,

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. 7:21 ALL NUTS-TREES, 1910, PRODUCTION, AND VALUE: 1909 AND 1899, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES.

[A minus sign (-)denotes decrease.)

Table 145

DIVISION on STATE.

TREES OF BEARING

AGE.

1910

TREES NOT OF

BEARING AGE.

1910

l'IIODUCTION (POUNDS).!

Increase. I Inc-. 1909 1899

-·:,n--ou_n_t_. ··-)i-,e-rce_n_t. f 1909

'• 11399 i:-;:;~~~:-;:;:nt.

__ U_nl_t_e_d_S_t_a._te-s-.-. -.. -.-.. -.-.. -.-.. -.-.. -.-•.. l-6-, -02-6-, 6-6-6 ·[[--3,-2-84-,-43-6-ll--6-2,-32_8_, 0-1-01

--4-0-,0-2-8,--8-26_, __ 2_2_, 2-99-,-18-51~ 1-~-44-7~67~-! ~~~~~1 GEOGRAl'JIIC DIVISIONS: 1====·11=====11==~~=,1=~~;;;;;~1=~_:;;2;;;71~, "~i3~0J, =_,.;1:;;:5;;_.9;,, I n•,~,s ,:==~.=.=r.r.="1'=$"'2,=411=7=, 7=43=1,==lU=.1

New England....................... 51,852 18,324 1,433,720 1,705,350 " .., u• .., """ -H,liBO _ 37_6 Middle.Atlantic..................... 302,554 95,949 6,819,288 9,465,000 -2,645,712 -28.0

1 171,983 182,931 -10,945 -6.0

Ell.St North Central ................ · 204, 395 59, 382 31 283, 780 1, 795, 580 1, 488,200 82. 9 I iG, 737 26,541 &J,llilll l.Bl!. l West North Central................. 5G5, 377 134, 534 5, 486, 942 2, 684, 300 2,802, 642 104.4 1 oo,548 35, 976 ro,572 168. 4 south Atlantic...................... :J07, 027 040, 109 5,021, 904 1, 723,870 3,298,034 191.3 208,8~ 32,073 176, m 65!.l EastSouthCentral.................. 164,577 303,993 3,035,884 1,570,120 1,465,764 93.4 160,113 37,006 122,447 325.l

WestSouthCentral •..... : .•.••..•.• l,297,062 853,319 8,549,949 3,081,770 5,468,179 177.4 7251392 UD,360 i;ai,!13.2 416.8 Mountain........................... 15,lll 12,989 75,355 169,570 -94,215 -55.6 7,402 11,209 -3,867 -34.3 Pacilio .......... , ..........••••...•• 2,058,311 1,165,837 28,621,188 17,833,265 10,787,923 60.5 2,976,575 1,444,507 1,532,068 100.1

NEW ENGLAND: -~-11-~~-~11-~---l--~~~-l-~-~-l,~---l\--~--1-----I-~~~~~~~

Maine •.......••.•.......••••.....•.. New Hampshire ................... . Vermont ........................... . Massachusetts ••••..........•........ Rhode Island .•...........•.....•... Connecticut •..•.............•.•....•

MIDDLE ATLANTIC:

New York ....••.••.•.....••........ New Jersey ...•.........•...•....••. Pennsylvania ••.........•.•.....•..•

E.!-BT Nol\TlI CENTRAL:

Ohio ............................... . Indiana ......................•...•.. Illinois ............................. . Michigan ...... - .......•............. Wisconsin ................•..••.....•

WEST NORTH CENTRAL;

Minnesota ...................•••.....

Iowa ............................... . Missouri •...•......•.....••.....•... North Dakota .......•......•.•.•.••. South Dakota •.••.....•......•...... Nebraska ..•.......••.......•..•...• Kansas ............ , ..............•..

SotrTH ATLANTIC:

815

10, 188

24,534

(I, 720

'47

9,248

164,333

22, 764

175, 457

21, 702 19, 179

85, 428

37,297

40, 789

8, 110 163,337

153,244 62

18,490

79,090

143,044

Delaware........................... 1, 964 Maryland • . . . . . . . .. . . . . . • . • . • . . . . . . . 111 780 District of Columbia ........................... . Virginia............................. 53, 184 West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .. . . . 42, 167

North Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 291 402 South Carolina...................... 38, 743

Georgia . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . . • . . . . 86, 329

Florida . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 43, 998

EAST SOtrTH CENTRAL:

Kentucky ..................•••.. : .•. Tennessee .......................... . Alabama ••.....•............•..•..•• Mississippi ......................... .

WEST SOUTH CENTRAL!

Arkansas ...................•....•... Louisiana •.....•.•........••........ Oklahoma ••...•..............•..... Texas ....•....••........•..•........

MOUNTAIN:

Montana ........................... . Idaho ..............................• Wyoming •...............•.•........ Colorado ........................... . New Mexico •.•..................... Arizona •....................•..•..•. Utah ...........••................... Nevada ---··--·-·······-············

ll.1.011Ic:

Washing ton ........................ . Oregon .........................•.... California ......................•....

21, 339 24, 926

51,585 OG, 727

25,805 38, 466

128,431

1, 104,360

23 1,379

18

3,667 503

6,812 1, 737

972

7,107

16, 902

2, 034,302

142

3,004 2, 734

2,030

5

10, 349

51, 239 3,557

41, 153

4,868

6,004

35,666 7,500

5,344

7,047 41, 059

26,526

560

10, 608 37,019 11, 715

2, 760 4,227

13, 964

12, 903

32, 737 48, 124

344,536

180,858

6,067

7,404

132,852

157, 670

21, 996

125,471 67,372

638,480

272

3,495 12

074 5,109

1, 452

1,160

725

36,854 197, 050

931, 933

1 Excludes coconuts, which are reported by number.

48381°~13------46

12,922

254,521

891, 825

134, 920 1,545

137,987

2, 773,858 249,626

3, 795,804

559,093

439,644

714,-478 961, 137

600,428

81,555

1, 721, 26li 2,823,368

73, 715

384,325 402, 714

39, 142 318, 148

841,572 974,312

1,244,629

376,013 845,553

382,535

946,428

783,570

439,382 866,504

787,854 796,925

1,019,238

5, 945,932

29,050

249,900

103,850 462,800

4,200

855,550

3, 451,550

947,950

5,005,500

295,250 588,800

360,680 1170, 700 80,150

33, 700

-184,850

1, 747,520 200

14,200 93,000

310,830

40, 750

05,950

376,440 502, 900 244,330 213,320

181, 710

98,470

403,270 659,660

193,570 313,620

533, 700 665, 770 '45,330

1,836,970

-16, 128

4,621

787,975

-327,880 -2,655

-717,563

-677,692 -698,3U

-1,269,696

263,843

-149,156

353, 798 490,437 529,278

47,855 1,236,415

I, 075,848

-200 59,515

29i,325

91,884

-1,608 252,198

465, 132

471,412

1,000,299 162,693

tlll3,843 284,065

543,158 1231 Ql0

245,812

552,884

254,154 131, 155 973, 008

4,108,962

-55.5

1.8

758.8 -70.8

-63.2 -83.9

-19.6 -73.7 -25.l

89.4 -~.3·

98.I

104.2 660.3

142.0 255.0 61.6

419.1 313.2

29.6

-3.9 382.4

123.6

93. 7 409.4 76.3

365.3 288-5

134. 7

18.8 127.0 176.lj

17.j!

19. 7 2,148.Jj

2ZJ. '1

414

3,684 ll,lb8 3,671

49 5,102

74,49) 7,116

90,447

11,001

7,344 20,500 18,951! 18, 196

1,8:!8 36,1122 39,U6

1,si1 8,906 7,625

964 5,687

22, 161 16,049 28,511.5 26,888 61, 100 47,'456

17,~l

14,Q# 37,11811

!IQ,866

~.Iii.a (3,1\Jll 62,16!1

562,642

593 6,329 2,044

12,106 104

17,432

71,122 ~660 91,149

W7

'1,~ 19,!!3$

8

288 1,595 6,097

5,101l: 4,488 ~,413

3,868 a,m 8,453

~Sil!! iil,457 '1,034 78,971

-1711 -2,Mli

ll,114 -8,-435

-66 -12,330

6,820

1.0!!0 u,~

lf,-MG 16, 736

!,241 119,319

l:fl,!108-..,.8

1,273 7,Jll 1,$

17,052 11,561

25,122 23,000 57,lll!i 311,003

18,1115 21, 712 61,134

483,5-71

-311.2 -41.8 446.9

-00.7 -fiU -10.7

UD.O 11.4

2l!;. 2 au

1,14/U

311.7 176.7

ms 267.11 m-1 B>-1

l,'428-8 4&1.4

·······-;:;;;~· ·····--~~:~~- ·······:.:;:~· ·--:.:~~~- ········;~· ····----~· ······:.:~oo- ····:.:~~ 1,498 5,380 -3,882 -72.2 1115 162 3ll !ltj.f

834 121, 060 -ss,22a -10.;1 4,485 o,a28 -J -4,8-43 -n.9

~~:649 9,110 7,539 82.8 1,U7 Si'S llll9 n,2 2, 970. 7,280 2-15.:L 656 1~ I 5U ll67.ll

10,250

65,441

177,632

28,378,115

14, 780 50,661 342.8 3,522 810 I 2, TH l!34.ll

42,980 134,652 313.3 13,208 2,560 i 10,MS 415.9

505 10,602,610 59.6 2,959,845 1,.ut,137 [ l,51.S,.'XIS 105.4

17, 775,

'Inrlndes value of coconuts. I Inclndes IndJan Territory.

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722 AGRICUL11URE.

Pl!ICA.Ns-'l'REES1 PRODUCTION, A.ND VALUE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES. "

- -·-·

Table 146 TJ\EES: 1910

-~---~-----·-·"--·-·-

__ " ___ l'J\ODUCTlON VALUE

Not of bonring (1'C>UNllS). (110!.-

0 f bonrlng ago. LAI\S).

DIVISION OJ\ STATE, ngo.

-----------~-- - ·-·-Fnrrns Num- Ji'o.rnrn Num-row>rt· lJor. rn/riorL· her. 1009 18119 11101)

ng. g.

------·--- ,_ ... ·-"··- -· . .. ··------United Stdes ... 37, 549 1, 619, 621 43, 044 1, 685, 066 D,890, 709 3, 200, 860 071, 596

= = ::= :~:==..:::: =:;:::,.,;;;:;;.;..;.::~:: ..... --w --·· ··-- :;;;;;;:;;;:.:;:.::;.-;;..J

GEOGJ\Al'I!IC DIVS.: Now !~11gl11ml ••..•. 6 15 (\ 1,007 200 ········- 27 Mlcillio A tlnntlc .... 1'15 681 (),1 Ml 15,()():i ... (,~; ixiii 5,J8 I~ast North Contrnl. 1,002 a.11 333 350 ll, 481 128,llOtl 12,:JHO WostNorthCentml. 1,50•1 77, Ol5 4txl 10,•!22 170, 1110 122, 700 1~ 1 0'.Ui Sout\l Atlnntlo •••.. 0,583 150, 575 17,276 f>(\0,257 008, U72 llll,5fi0 121,Ul:I lGo.~t South Contra!. 7 830 100, O•l:l la,011 2711, 37•1 OlU, 702 :174, 17() 115, 020 Wost South Contrul. 11:010 1, 23·1, 8'70 12,208 808, 7°'1 7, 700, 072 2, 550, 77() 703, 022 Mouutn!n ••••••.... 37 160 12\J l, 782 1, 128 aoo tall Pnolfio ............. 252 •l,323 1!23 (l,808 •10, llll5 l,:HO 4, 710 -------------·-----

NIIW }~NOLAND: Mnlno .............. 1 3 ··•·•·• . . . . .. . . . . 100 ......... 20 Now H11mpshlro •••. ...... i ........ i ...... i ........ ,j ......... .......... ......... Vormout; ••••••.•••• ········· ......... ....... Mossnolmsotts •••••. ......... ........... 1 1 . ........ . ........ . ....... Rhodo Ishim! •••••. 1 0 1 1 """"i56 ........... ...... 7 Connoot!out •••.•••• 3 5 3 1,601

Mmm,1~ A1'LANTlc: NowYork .......... a 5 8 2n ••••••••• ............ ""'iii NowJorsny ......... 12 22 11 52 120 l'Olllt8ylvt\lllll •• ,, •. 130 155'! 4'1 ·J(),1 14, H85 ......... 5:12

l•:. NOM'll CicNTJ\AI,: Ohio ............... 21 81 10 308 1,010 ... io;or.1i 70 lmllmm ............ 280 •J 883 110 U·HI lU, 287 1,IHO JlllnolR ............. 755 2s;aso 218 8,22:1 107,00\) 41, :l8o 10,ao1 Mlohl{lnn ........... 6 80 3 .( 1, l\llll 75 Wlsuomln •••••••••. ........... ......... ......... ........

w , NO!l.'rll CENTltAJ.: Mlnnc1soti:1 •••••.•••. 2 6 4 3fi 25 ......... ri Jown ............... 17 2·17 8 1'18 1,RllO .. ·75; i7<i 50 :Mls8ol\l'I ••••.••..... 1,000 48, 8211 208 7,21~ 147,·.120 10,467 NortlL nnkoti:1 •••.•• ........... 1 ........ ii . ........ ...... i South nnkotn ••..•• 7 •Ill 2 :H Nobrn.qkn ........... 12 181 1'1 191 11\lli .... ~ .... :n J{i:1nsnR •••••••.•••.. •!GO 27, 7ltl 70 2,707 20, !l83 47, liaO 11162

ou•ru ATMN1'1C: 11tllf1Wl\ro ........... 14 130 0 •IH Ali ........... l:I :Mi:1ryllmd •••••••••• 30 17'..l ().1 •160 1, 717 fiO 85 Dist. or OolnmlJln ••• '"i<i;fiilfl .. "i;:i.i6 •. i;:iii1i Vlrglnl11 ............ 200 ROS 2•10 2,aa~ Wost Vlrglnli:1 •••.•• 10 120 2 !.MO 10 North Ourollnn ..... l, 117 0,876 2,110 20,781 7<1,801 10,1100 H,llM South Cntolinn •••.• 1,556 33,300 2,888 •l:l,O:J!l tfill,82:1 1:1,020 20,.J.12 ooorWn ............ a,ooo 75,510 7, ar.:1 :125, 770 :Jfiol,(J.111 27,4·10 4711;.in lllork 11 ............. 2,648 42,li12 •1,61'! 170,207 :107,0112 ·Ill, HIHl •l:l,lll\:J

II,, SOU'rll CEN'rltAL: Kon1.uoky .......... 107 . 2,300 117 2,:101 28,5'17 (~1.:rno ~,}lH7 Tonmi..qsoo •.•••••••• 118\l 2,Cla? 305 a,aoo 2r.,nm 7,HLO 2,(i(I(\ All\l1i:1mi:1 ........... 2,050 •J4,CIH3 5,S:H 125, 734 228,:lfl 00,070 :lO,r.40 :Mli!Slsslp\ll •••••••.• 4,288 00, G24 o, 071 148,0:JO 0.11,20:1 :.M2~ aoo 7ll, \l:HI , SOU'l'II OitNTl\AL:

At·k£1llSl\8 ••••••••••• 1 Q.10 13,1168 1,13<1 l:l,Rll 2•10, OM 86,llfill 17, 00:1 l,ot\lAif\1111., • ....... 4' 225 ao,n21 •1 1 •Ifill 11U,fiol7 72:l,fi7H ltl7, '170 70, ltlfi Oklnltoma •••••••••• i;2ou Oii, 766 480 ll:l, 70(\ SIM, 172 1111, (>HO 5U, •181 '.l'OXl\S .............. 10,610 1,(l87,6l0 o, 171 021,rir.11 r., 8:12, :rn1 1, Hto, 0711 fl50,20:1

{OUN1'AIN:

w

Montmm •••••.•.••. . . ~ .... ........... . ....... . ......... . ......... ........... ....... ldl\ho .............. 5 20 10 27 .......... ......... ....... wr0111!11g .......... ........ ........... ....... j • ...... ilo Co omdo ........... Now Moxloo ........ 12 31 61) 1, •108 n:i 40 Ii Arlz01m ............ 14 04 80 212 1,075 350 131 Utnh ............... .. 35 6 12 ......... ......... NovBdl\ ............ 2 16 2 13 ~ ......... .......... .........

'ACIF!C: Wo.~l1!11gton ........ 12 lH 36 140 .......... 20 ....... Oro~on ............. 23 03 04 1)65 1,010 .... 1;220 78 Cl\ll omit\ .......... 217 4, 226 20·1 2, 1oa H,055 4,032

-· ~_.-.. ' ·--'-""""""'--~-------~•ewo""' 1 Inoludes In<llo.11 Territory.

'fhe number of nut, trees o:f beiwing age in 101.0 was 5,027,000, and the number not of beo,ring age, 3,28t1,000. The reported production of nuts in 1909 was 62,328,000 pounds, showing an increase of 55.7 per cent, as com~ pared with th11t in 1899. Tho vo,luo of nuts repo~·tcd :for 1909 was $4,448,000, showing o,n increase of 128.1 per cont over the value l'C})orted for 1899, which was

· $1,950,000. 'l'he principal kinds o:f nuts in 1909 were Persian or I~nglish walnuts, with a production in 1909 of 22,027,000 pounds, valued at $2,297,000; blu.ck walnuts, with a production of 15,629,000 pounds,

valued u.t $244,000; pecans of which 9 891 ooo - 1 l ' ' ' pounds vw.uec at $972,000, Wel'e produced in 1909. d '

d f l · h l ' an al. mto1$17s1,,/>oowo uc'l'lt iere wdere ,6,794,000 pounds, valued a. · ..,, · ie pro uct10n of almonds declined slightly between 1899 and 1909, while that of eca moro than trebled, and that of Persian or J11 lis~ wt~1,nu fai moro .tlum dou hlo~t ~luriiig the decade. g

Inblo 145 g1vos the stu.trntics foi.· all nuts comb· d u.nd 'l'n,bfoR 14(\ t.o 149, inclusive show simi'ln tlllte' ' . f' 11 . , ' '"rsu1s-t1cs, ·or on.cl nnd of nuts, by divisions and stn.tes.

Br.ACK \VALNUTS·-·-'l'rtErnA, PrwnucTION, AND VALUE, BY SIONS AN!> S'l'A'l'JCS, Din

~ , .. ~~·-"-~· ·~~·--···~-···---~~------- ···-·-····· . -•--w-•. ·-. ·~ -· 'l'a blo 1•17

TREES; 1910

Not ot liearlng l)!VISl()N OR llTATJC, O thou ring ugo. 11go •

Ftit'lllA Num- 11'nrn1s Nmn-ro11ort- lier. report- lJer. Ing. lug, "'''"~ -·--'•OOOMO .,,. ... -~·-······- -----· --

Unitocl Stntos •••. 54, 837 786, 210 14, 273, 866

GNOCU\Al'lllll 1'!\'IHIONH: Now 1°:1~ltu11l •...••. 8·1ll H,fi?O 101 3, 50•! MJ<\(\l\1 llm\t!U ••••. 17,Ml H\),0~5 a,tiao 50,688 l~n.~t North <'ontml .. (\, 410 s.J.!J(\oj 1, 1:13 :11,:101 WoHt North Contml • l0,8\H •l'.lll,121 2,•183 101, 447 Aon th ALlmith• .•.••. 12,:lHO 02,Rffl 4, 550 3\l, 851 l•:nHt 8011Lll l\1nLrnl •. •1.05'1 :18,888 1, 721 10, 040 Wost SonLh ConLml.. 1,000 :l:!,Ufi2 \JM l•l, 705 :lrfoun1.t1ln •••••.•••••• 100 :J,\JllO 102 .J,350 l'tlOifill .............. (\07 10,033 35•1 11, 011

···----~· -~-----Nmv l~NGLANl>:

Mllilto ............... 32 231 . 6 63 Now II11m1rnhll'o ••••. lU:J 1,018 13 208 Vormont ............ 110 l,71Jol 7 253 M0Rst1c1lnrnotls •••••.• 280 1,010 •11 434 Hilo<ll1 Islnnd ........ 8 25 "•2;036' Connootlmtt •..•••... 253 a,rns :H

Mrnm.1~ A'1•1.AN'l'IC: NowYork ........... 2,8lfi 11!, 782 428 27' 501 Now .Tomoy •.• : ..•... 1,072 •J, 108 !:JO 804 l'omisylv1111!11 ••..•••• 13 .• 7M 05,075 2,,!JOU 22, 103

1CAST Nnu'l'H 01rn•mAt.: Ohio ................ 045 8, 00~ 100 3,390 Imllm111 ............. 1120 ll,8•18 215 4,822 Illinois .............. 1, 7\J2 4•J, 150 280 2•!,698 Mlohi~nn .•..••..•... 211120 16, l05 401 3,~~ Wisconsin ........... :J33 a,.100 71

\V1•:wr NnM'll Cio:N'l'llAJ.: MlnnosoLtl •.•..•..•.• 32l 7,030 257 0,307 lOWtl ................ a,tM5 rnr..1114 712 2•1,277 Mlsmmrl ............. 2,8811 85,aao 407 15,~~~ North I lnkoLI\ ••..••• 1 2 14 Sou th l>t1lcott1 ••••••• au to, 720 252 10,219 Nohl't18lrn ............ 1, 553 78,2110 574 36, 526 Kmrnn.q, ••••...•.••.• 1,87·1 113, 5:17 267 8,010

sou•m A1'l.AN'flt:: 554 .l:lOlllWlll'O • ., ••••.••.• 200 800 60

Mm·yll1m1 ••.••.••••• l,OlO G,:J75 101 1,522 Plstrlc1t or Oolun1lllll. "2;iliii1' . ·23;fi.iii' ... o:i73' Vlr11l!lil1 ..••••••.•••. 670 Wost V!r1tlnil1 ••••... 1,:l:\7 32, 405 225 9,082 Nol'Lh !111rollrn1 ...... a 020 lll,570 1,0(10 0,180 Son1;h Cl\l'Olilll\ ••••.• '080 3,002 0<15 2,258 C100l'/llll •.•.••.••••••. 2,0H3 6,85() 005 4,627 l•'lor c11 .............. 181) •170 218 2,855

InAsor sotmr C11rni'RAJ.: 14, 521 116 2,360 Kontncky ........... 021

'l'onnossoo ••••••••••. 1, 2Ho 18, 225 300 :J,530 A\t\bnm11 ............ l,~t~ :l,228 007 1, 753 Mississippi ....•..... 2, 01'1 0:18 2,301

Winsor SOU1'1I C!CN'l'UAL: 0, 104 5lt 5 6'10 Ark11nsf\S •..•..•••••• 007

J,oulsli:1rn1 ........... lli!l (116 88 J 655

Okli:1hom11 ........... •170 21,412 208 7,204 '.l'oxl\8 ............... 280 1,820 147 1,206

:MOUNTAIN: 20 1(1 2:l6 Montmm ............ 3

Ic\llhO ......... : .... , 67 502 80 1,Bfi Wyoming ........... 2 17 2 Coh-ott<lo ............. 20 3,311 :n 410 Now Moxlco ......... 3 101 31 1,8~~ Ar1zom1 ............. l 5 2 Utnll ................ . . . . .. . -. . ......... NOV(ldU .............

..... .,i. """:i·i· l'ACilllC:

1, 427 70 601 Wnshlngton ..•••.••• 1().[

Ornllon •.••....•..... 201 21024 156 3, 405 Ctll tomil1 ........... ,242 6,582 122 7, 005

~-- .

l'ROD\JC-TION

(POUNDS),

1900

16, 628, 776

134,528 2, 780,217 1, 896, 572 4,477, 813 3, 525, 404 1, 811, 248

719, 002 12.083

271,909

1,600 13,330 32,910 40,0114 1,320

45,304

405, 918 151,828

2, 162,471

354, 135 378, 842 li30, 730 546, 7W 86,086

65, 074 1,134,061 2,446,402

..... 72;559· 381,968 '377, 649

35,200 274, 936

.. · · ooii:i4i' 878,215

1,081,480 185,252 427,607 42,573

793, 970 708;627 157,245 151,406

514,273 54,624 94, 659 55,446

•""'2;053' ...... 7;aao·

200 ... ······-·· ...... 2;500·

43,438 69, 097

159,374

r.\ LUE UGL· \RS),

( L.

1 909

2

4,270 53,657 25,868 62,868 53,!I05

7,705 1,351

2 1

328 4,582

60 375 7".5

1,219 45

11856

1 1,485 2,766 9,306 3

4,645 4,386 7,411 7,~ ,617 I

1 20

,490 ,589 ,526 24

... i ,490

8 ;~ b8i.

6

2 ,997

'"9 11 16 3

;m ,430 ,138 ,672

8,598 766

11 ·~ 9 '477 3

3 ;100

7 ·:0 ·: 1

....

-···

.... . ...

1, 2,

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. 723 PERSIAN OR ENGLISH WALNUTS--TREES, PRODUCTION, .A.ND

VALUE, BY DIVISIONS .A.ND STA'.l'ES,

Table.148 TREES! 1910

PRODUCTION (POU:!!DS). Of bearing /Not cir bearing

DIVISION OR STATE. age. age.

VALUE (DOL­

LARS).

----'----11---------

repart- b"r rnpon- lier 1909 1899 1909 ing. 0

• Ing. · · • Farms! Num- Farmsl Num-

--U-nl-te_d_S_t_a-te-s-.. -.1-16-, 8-67

1

914, 270 19, 991806, 4131

1

22, 026, 52410, 668, 065 2, 297, 336

=== =--= GEOGJU.PlilC mvs.:

New England...... 1 •1 1 1, ............................ . MiddleAtlantic .•. - 304 1,083 234 1,641 16,667 .......... 1,676 EastNorthCentraL 158 1,371 42 1,265 5,058 .......... 485 WestNorthCentral 88 lr415 50 1,006 5,841 .......... 623 south Atlantic..... 3, 609 16, 375 3, 050 16, 94611 233, 610 15, 630

1

16, 621 EastSouthCentral. 2,078 7,301 2,498 ll,023j 150,147 7,460 12,300 WestSouthCentraL 1,471 19,086 1,482 23,627 77,967 15,140 7,022

. Mountain.......... 158 1,131 319 3,600 8,558. l,890 887 .Pacific ............. 9,000866,414 12,315747,214 21,527,77610,627,9452,257,722

--~-------------NEW ENQLAND!

Maine ...................................................................... . New Hampshire ... _ ........................................................ .

~~~itIB-aii8:::::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: ·:::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::: Rhodelsland...... 1 4 1 1 ............................ . Connecticut ............................... :. . . . ........................... .

MIDDLE ATLANTIC! New York ......... . New Jersey .....•. -Pennsylvania ...•..

E. NORTH CENTRAL!

81 170

53

45U 429 198

28 139 ms 1, 300

68 142

9,346 ......... . ·2, 798 ......... . 4,523 ......... .

858 302 516

~~faiia:::::::::::: ..... '.~ ··--~~~ ..... ~~ .... :~~j ..... :'.:~: :::::::::: ...... :~: Illinois............. 87 772 12 1, 045 3, 497 ...... .... 331

wi~~~ui.:::::::::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::::: ::::::::: W. NORTII CENTRAL:

Minnesota.. .. .. .. . 1 2 7 50 . . .. . • . . • . 5 Iowa............... 200 ........................................... . Missouri.. .. . .. .. . . 86 1, 214 48 999 5, 791 . . . . .. .. • . 618 North Dakota ............................................. ' ................ . South Dakota .............................................................. . Nebraska ................................................................... . Kansas ..................................................................... .

SOUTH ATLil!TIC: Delaware........... 6 15 7 15 222 • . . • • . • . .. 44 Maryland.......... 754 2, 068 444 1, 758 6, 916 50 74.5 DlstrictofColumbia ................................................ ··-··--·· Virginia............ 371 3,540 194 1,642 ·22,512 1,450 1,231 WestVirg!nia...... 121 3,035 59 1,481 17,337 •..•.•..•. 2,153 North Carolina..... 563 2.125 509 1, 731 73, 303 180 3, 686 South Carolina..... 473 1,373 526 1,834 28,160 1,500 2,583 Georgia............ 1, 020 3, 433 984 6, 996 56, 585 2, 970 4, 161 Florida............ 301 786 327 1,489 28, 575 9,480 2,018

B. SOUTH CENTRAL! Kentucky .........• Tennessee ......... . Alabama .......... . Misslssippl. •.•••...

W. SOUTH CENTRAL!

100 1,227 46 1,193 . 96 437 49 137

983 3,022 1,164 4,180 .sos 2, 705 1, 239 5, 513

Arkansas. . . .. . . • . . . 182 1, 284 Lonisiana.......... 411 1, 228

182 1,260 398 3,390 198 5, 962 704 13, 015

Oklahoma......... 252 6, 889 Texas.............. 626 o, 685

MOUNTAIN:

35,825 80 4, 157 ........ · •.

43, 673 1, 710 66, 492 5, 670

15, 436 ......... . 15, 173 4, 740 6.700 ······•···

·40, 658 JO, 400

1,499 295

3,557 6,949

1,384 1,446

489 3,703

Montana ................................................................... . ., Idaho.............. 52 407 74 1, 013 633...... ... . 79

Wyoming.......... 1 1 .................................. ······'·· Colorado........... 6 39 7 80 25 . . .. . • .. .. 3 New Mexico....... 15 250 123 1, 641 715 500 91 Ariiona .... ;....... 23 103 62 324 1,000 .......... 161 Utah ..... c......... 53 292 42 484 5.985 1,310 533

PNevada............ g 39 11 148 200 80 20 Acme: . Washington •.......

8!Mg~a::::::::::: 503 3,651 1,461 23.406 10.450 1.860 2,241

1, 134 9, 526 4 300 177 004 79. 000 G. llO 8. 288 7, 357 853, 237 6'. 554 546; 8041121, 432, 26610, 619, 9752,247,193

. ..A. large part of the reported production of nuts in 1909 was in California, which produced 28,3781000 pounds, valued at $2,960,000; no other state reported as much as one-fourth of the production or the value shown for California. The next state in order of im­portance was Texas, with a production of 5,9461000 pounds, valued at $563,000; and the third was Penn­sylvania, with a production of 3,796,000 pounds, valued at $90,447. Missouri, New York, Iowa, North Caro-

lina, and Oklahoma were the only other states with a re­ported production pf nuts in excess of 1,000,000 pounds.

The production of almonds and Persian or English walnuts was largely concentrated in California, while that of pecans was greatest by far in Texasi hut was considerable in most of the Southern states; that of black walnuts was widely distributed through the country, the leading states being Missouri, Pennsvl-vania, Iowa, and North Carolina. •

AL.MONDS-'fREES, PRODUCTION, .A.)';D VALUE, BY DlVISlONS .A.ND STATES.

Table 149 ~EES: 1910 lv.AI.UE . (DOL-

I i PRODUCT:l<)lf

Of bearluga.ge. :Sotofbearing i' (POOXDS) • DMSION OR STATE. age. : i

• LAll!l) •

re~~ts- Num- re~~-f1·Nu:J 1909-,~:~·:~:-lng. ber. Ing. her. :) .,

_______ , l i

-- -----i--1r--- ---1-·-un1tedstates ..... 7,815~~F--'575.\,i•,m,m~Ut,7l&;ru,m

GEOGRAPillC DIYS.: 1r==: I New England,...... 5 27 I w,

1 . . . . .. .. . 24

Middle Atlantic..... l 80 14 . 44' • •• •• • • •. /itl East North C~ntral . 11 61 ~· 411· ~ . · ..... · · 104 West North Central. 32 18 lll41 331 .•• . .. . . . i1 South Atlantic...... 111 438 173 3,8461 3, ~ l!24 EastSouthCentral.. 5& 192 1 l,88f,! 1,441! """! 127 West South Central. 281 5,857. 224 :2,Htl\, 23.HU l!I\ 2.4!15 Mountain........... 413 9,373 233j :2,623!1 lia.261 127,14!1•. 6.!lill Pacific ........... -.. 6,897 l,17i,385 4,478i378,871!;16.7IO, ,li14,llll!>!m.~

NEW. ENGLAND: ----- I[ ---i--

~t1~E?.~~~:-:::: ...... ~ ······--~::::::: :::::::i::::::~;:r:::::::::l::::::: Massachusetts • . . . . . 3 21 1 lOi :A»)......... 24 Rhode Island •• ··-·· .............................. 1 •••••••• : ................ .

yJg~e;.;~~Tic:·:· ·· ....... ··· ...... ····-.. ·---·--1 ········· ·····-· .. ··· ·· ·· New York.......... 1 l 2 Bf-·············-··· ..... .. New Jersey......... 3. 11 lOi ···-·-··. ·····-··· · ...... . Pennsylvania....... 6 • 68 10: j ···-·-··· /itl

EA~~7~~~~~~~~{: ······~ ....... ~ ::::::~ ::::]-········ ::::::::: ..... J Michigan............ 3 1 2 3! ·····-··· Pl Wisconsin.......... 1 1 ....... ····-·) ......... ·········1--·····

W~J'!::~~~~~:: 1 1 l .~r··· .............. J •.•••• •

~~;ti;c::::::::::: 1~ 144 ..... ii ·····65!······334:::::::::\· .. ··&1 ~iJigE~~~::::::: ::::::: ::::::::: ...... i ...... 2i ::::::::: :::::::::1:::::::

sJ:]:~~~;:::::: ····-ia --·-··40i 5 1o:f """""'"~-3 ::::::::r::::: Delaware........... 3 9 1 J 100 •.• - ..... 1 10 Maryland........... 13 ~ 13 6iil 1 ·········[ 2

··District of Columbia ........................ 1 ..... • • • • .... • • • • • • • • .. • ·' • • • • •• •

Virginia............. 4 6

1

12!. 1 · -··-·····1 17 West Virginia....... 2 ~- • • · · • • ..... - .. • • i.1 . · · · · · .. · · .

23 North Carolina .... -· 16 97 37 l32l ·. · • · • · · · 2;' south Carolina...... 24 78 331 11!2f 440 · .... · •· · : Georgia............. 36 54 3,1911\ 1, 1

3•

Florida ......... ,... 13 44 ~ 275~.. 425 1 EA.ST SOUTH CENTRAL:

2 z 7' 10

~~~~::::::::::: 7 129 Ul Alab.e.n_ia.,.......... 18 5

811.

1 ~ ~

Miss1SS1pp1._........ 30 ' "" WEBT SOUTJ! CENTRAL!

13 l l 2Z 307 3, tlZl

~=a::::::::::: 14 ' 29 241 11 I ···-·-·i· 44 Oklahoma........... 47 1 33 1491 ll,44• ......... 1:21 Texas............... 4,534 145

1

1,528lf 16, :........ 1,618 MOUNTAIN:

Montana ••........ · ............. -.. 1, • .!1 ······4i7 ········· ·····46 Idaho ..•... -........ 57 ~ """ •··•·•·•• Wyoming ........... -----·· ···-··j" ..... i4 ·····471--····34i ...... ··· ..... 63 Colorado ... -..... · · · 36 4 205

1 530 89

New Mexico........ 12 6

1 ~1 845, 33,75!)1 116.51 4.1113 Arizona............. 1~ 1•408 391 004 10,6641 7, 1,014 Utah •..•... -........ 11 ' 151 4115:1 7.5501 2,8901 006 Nevada .. -·-·-····-· 4D if I I

p ACl!'!C! • 9 293 8, 8001. 7701 4, 8001 86 Washington......... 14 Mil>! 4,117'i 17,5151 17,"2!Ji 2.4$ ore;gon: ............ a 680'3115,961!16,692.51315,992,til!l!700,304 Califomm. · • · · · · · .. · ' ! ii l I

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724 AGIUUUL'fURE.

FLOWERS AND PLANTS.

Table 150 showH, by divisions and states, tho nnmbor of llorist,s' establishments producing at; least $250 worth of flOW(ll'S and plants, and tho total and n,vorttgn val11t) of tho products of such osLablishnieuts. It, 1.111:10 shows the nmnbm· of square foot trf hrnd undtir gl1t1:1H, snbdividod into that in greenhouses ttnd t.lrnt, covornd by sn,i:ihoB and fmmos.

Table 151 includes Htatistics both for flo-wors mul plttnts raised on ordinnry forms nncl in Jlorists' ~istnb­lislmrnnts devoted exclmiivoly to thiA industry. Often such osttiblislnnonts hn,vo cmnpn.rntivoly lHtilo htnd, but rniso their products chfoily in groonhousos 11.rn l hy highly intonsivn methods. This ttihle shows. tlw LoLnl iwmlmr of forms and iloriRts' m1tnblisl11mmts rnpol'tiing t:l10prod11ct,ion o:f flow ors or pbnfa:i n.ncl tho to Lttl tt('.l'(\ftgo

and Vt\.hrn of sueh productR, t.ogt,t.hor with n.vl\rngo values por form nnd per iicro, by divisions u.rnl RLtttos.

'J'ho tot;al number of forms 1111d HoriHts' (\Rt11hlish­ments roporting tlw product.ion of 1lowms t\.lHl pl1int:-; :in H)OD was 10,GlA, Llw totn.l ncll'l\t1go l'oport.od. 11H (l(l­voto<l t.o tho1:10 products waR 18,248, 11.nd t.lwir vnlrn.1 Wt\.S $84,872,000. Tho acrettgo of Jlowm'H n,ml pl1tnl,H :itwroaaed !)(}.1 p(ll' cent between 180H ttll(l J llO!l, whilo the value incrensed 85.9 per cont, t:lw vu.hw pol' aero thus showing n <foclino during tho doetido.

About 00 per cent of tho vahrn o:f flowtn·s n.ml p.ln,ntH in 1909 was produced in 7 ,44t! tistahlishmonti:i tlmt hn.d an outpui; valued at more than $250, tho uvern,g(I valmi for t.hese establislunonts being. $4,680. As would ho expected, n large part, o:f those establishmc~nts worn located nom· hirge cities. Tht' loading statllH in vahw of flowers and plants wort) New York, wit.h $5, 110,000; P(mnsylvania, with$3, 761,000; Illinoi.,, wit.hi\W,G8J ,OOO; New ~forscy, with $2,889,000; Mn.1:H:ln.cln11.iett.s, wit.h $2,~b:32,000; Ohio, with $2 ,357 ,000; OnJ.ifornia, with $1,37t!,OOO; Indiana, with $l)W2,000; MiclLigtin, with $1,:t:rn,ooo; ttnd Oo11necticut, with $1,042,000. No other a tn,to reported tho volue of :Uowors mid. pfantH ns great as $1,000,000.

The totnl aroa of land under glnss in HlO~l w11s re~ ported n.s 114,655,000 square foot, of which 105,HHl,OOO square feet were in greenhouses o.ncl 9,•190,000 squ11iro foot .we1·e covered by sashes and frames. A largt' pal't of tht~ art'a of land covered by glass was in the Midt~lo Atlantic, E~st North Central and New England divisions.

Ftowinns AND Il1,AN'l's---Fr,omsTs' EsTABLISH:h1ENTs V Af,Ul') OP PIWDUC'l', ANll AltgA 01" LA.ND UNDEn G REPORTING

"' LASS: 1909,

'J1.'1tbll1 1 r,o

l>IV!M!UN lll\ H'l'A'l'li.

NN\V M.NlHu\NJI: llfaltw •.............. Nt1w ll11mp~hirn •.... Vrn·mtmt ........... .. M:nHHtWllt\Sll(.t.8 •...... ltho1l~1 M1111cl. •.••.• Coum•t"ti1•11t .•••......

M111111.N A'l'\,AN'rw: NowYmk ......... . N('W ,lp1·:·my ..•.. •...

l'',,l'N111\ll><)·lv(1\1li:1 ...... .

Cllt'l'll ·l•:N'l'llU: Ohio ............... . lnclhma ............ .

. lllinofa ............. . Miohlgl\11 ...•........ WiHl!(lllSil\ ..•........

\V, Nomrn U1rnT1tA1,: Mi!llH~~lll.tl •••......•. Iowll •............... Mlssonrl. .......... . Nortl\ nr11totr1 ......• Sontll 1h1kota •....•• Nolm1slm ••••••••••. ICnnH!IH, ............ .

Aou•rn A 1'r.ANTW: .Do\l\Wl\l'll, ••• ,,, •..• Muryl11rnl •••••...... DlstrM. of Cnlumhhl. Vh'gtnt1 ............ . We.~\. Vll'!llnh1 ...... . Nort.h t \i11'lllim1 ••.•.. Son th Pu.rollm1 •..... lh1orgti1 ............ . :11'!orlll11 ............ .

I<:. SoU'l'lt U!o:N'l'llAJ,: l(onLtwky .......... . 'i.'Ol\IHIHHll!\, •••• , ••• ,. Al11lmm11 ••••.•...... MlHHIHHlppl ••••••.•••

\V, BOU'rll !1NN~'ll1U,: AJ'fm!IH!\S •••••••••• , l,ouMm111 .••........ Okli1honm ••••••••.. 'l'oxn.~ .............. .

MOUNTAIN: M'ontrnm •.••........ Ich1ho .............. . Wvomlng .......... . Colornrlo •••......... Nmv Moxf(l(J .••••••. Arlr.01m ............ . Utah ............... . Nt\Vll<hl ............ .

l'ACIFIO! WnHhingt;on ........ . Orogon ............. . Cn\Uornln .......... .

·.:coc .. __ ·-··

1'!.0 l\IH'rR. l~H'r A 1\ J,!Hll­M l\NTH mwowrrno $2f10 cm ov1m: 1909

Hll 2tll, Ufi2 :l, :Ho fi7 2:ll,lfi:l·4,055 2H 711, HI! 2, 720

1H:1 2, .Jal, 05!l a, 782 120 nM,OH ·1,1117 21lfi 1,(M2,~22 fi,05\l

70ti,917 752, 313 178, 109

7,382, 000 2, 027, (H:l 2, 8'10,481

624,m 82,-Ha 719, 848 32,465 162, 339 15, 860

Ii, 817, 585 561, 424 1,882,314 145,329 2, 636, 063 213,418

1, llll 5:!0 Hl<l

r., no, 221 .1, lltH 15, ooo, 587 !!, H:m, am ,;, :1m H, s,10, 511 a, 7110,!IH ·l,1120 l:J,Ro!0,672

13, 876, 8li7 1, 1811, 730 7, 084, 752 8.55, 7W

12,887,672 91i9,!XXl

ri72 2, :llitl, S~5 22a 1, 2112,:nlll fJHl :l, llHO, Ill:\ 2liR 1, 1:~2, a2u 11\0 5H·J., :108

·l, 120 fi,ao2 11,:J:lli 4,:180 a,Hs2

H7 12() rn,~

0 10 •10 !JO

27 150 40 72 22 :12 12 :17 20

100 42 :u 2:1

17 M a1 \12

17 10 3

7:1 H 5

25 1

n,H.fa 5,070 :l,•108 ri, 104 11, H73 7, 704 2,085

Of!, li05 21 078 5!11, oos a, 1so ao2, H-!7 7, r.11 3M, 771 ·11 027 w, 2ri1 a,,121 -i 21, a111 a, 1oa lit, nan •J, :.ms

~02, 720 ' 7' 101 no, ono 2, 20s

:\M,'/RO a, 558 :l:lH, 8711 8, 000 11l7' :lllll ri, 1100

117, 751 4, 250

101, Hll H, 1130 1221 2Hll 2, 2115 01, 077 2, 0:18

•Hin, s20 n, ou 104, 102

..t2,•1U7 12,020

4(1.1, 1'11 :l0,720 10, 077 70,.01'1 1,000

11, 120 4,250 4,007 11,:158 a,H40 2, 105 !l,107 1,noo

1 ltl 1112, 350 '1, 306 12 ~:111, 187 a, 2so

:m t, 373, 577 3, ous

7,582,562 :i, 7'11,200

lfi, 0.10, 853 ·l, 122, 090 2; 007, 310

7, 091, 976 490,586 a,650,443 oo,826

14, 380, 927 1, 51lll, 1Wi 3, 022, 772 ltX!,327 11875,SliS 1311452

1, 410, 106 1,332, 758 2, 18.1, 182 1, 870, 84li 2, 812, 221 2, 545, 138

86,4JlS 312,ai1 267,~ 22,521) ~.200

53, 705 53,1!17

70, 670 48, lllO 101,460 92,240 8•141010 790,SQ(l 781, 498 728, 421

244, 827 233,.087 2, 175, 584 2, 051, Q(l8

085, 593 968, 613 1,113;170. 1,315,388

200' 717 272, 182 103, mo 176,SliB 7·1, 318 66, 242

867,222 741,672 7U' 787 5ti8, 190

11,740 !~.516 17,080 97,712 24,iilii J0,286 ~.076

125,!,50 14Jl,li97

1, 30:l,.002 1, 23ll, 87'!

·103,575

1,276,823 86,17ll 1, 070,374 157,500

435,400 ;!8,175 210,037

235, 134 :147,473 158, 515 1180, 070

30~, 030 59, •177 33,03•!

l,340,82'1 87,05'1 20, 810

201, 292 .i,ooo

201, 622 15, 315

224,150 260, 711 148, 737 907, 615

10,98! 86,762 9,7'18

78,jl!

289,0~ 19,015 58, 727 ?l!O 81,58'! J,4lill

1, 244,42.'i 96,~ 69,752 21.~ 20, 1ao a,~

249,280 • 12,0)2 4,600 ........ ..

1,530,072 1,257,616 282,311 716, 5•13 672,207 #,336

5, 037, 132 4, 422,423 614;70i

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. FLOWERS AND PLANTS-FARMS AND ESTABLISHMENTS REP · , ,

VALUE PER FARM OR ESTABLISHMENT AND PER ACREO~TylNDGIV' 1~C1~01\~AGE, AND VAL CE, WITH :\ V.CRAGE . · , ,., "SAND STATES: 1900 AND 1899

[A minus sign (-)denotes decrease l · ,.

Table 151 FARMS AND ES-1 -'£ABLISHMENTS ACREAGE.

REPOR'l'ING. V.lLUE. AVEllAGE 1'ALt.'E.

DIVISION OR STA'm. _____ ! ___________ i

I Increase.

j Jnereaiie. P1·r farm or lll<Ulh- ljfl;I'taere. 11109 1899 1909 1899 1909 i 18!19 f' llshment. Amount . Percent. i ' Amount. Per cent.l:-190,-·-im i I --- ---- ------- I 1909 1899

$34, 872, 3!.I $18, 758. 8641 $16.113, 46li

ii. __ ·--~- •..

. --United States .... 10, 614 8, 797 18,248 9,307 8,941 96.1 ---~·· fj '!~™ $2.132 $1.911.0l! ~ = = $!,1115.57

GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS; ---- ~;::~-::-.:=-.:.=.,-:::;:-

. New Erigland ....... 1, 451 1,300 2,281 1,095 1,186 108.3 4,677,3Hi 2, ir.3,771 I 1,913,545 f .3,224 69.2 i 2,12<> 2,050.,>6 2,li23.!¥ll

Middle A tlantlc ..... 3,365 2,935 6,447 3,182 3,265 102. 6 11,810,0ifi" 7,007,0381 4,74'3,008 67.d 3,&ot 2,40~ l,8;Jl.87 i 2,220.94 East North Central.. 2,371 2,032 3,859 1,952 1,907 97. 7 0,020,125 ·1.488,506 4,fi4-0,(il9 101. 2 i 3,808 2,209 2,339.75 2,2119.44 West Nor th Central. . 795 757 I, 185 638 547 85. 7 2,642,313 l,241i, 913 1,3%,430 llUI ' ll,324

I 1,647 2,229.83; l,9M.41

South Atlantic .. - ... 814 631 1,485 814 671 82.4 1,932,426 1,450,924 481,002 33.2 2,3U 2,2\lll l,:t.01.;J(I f l,7ll2.46 East South Central.. 507 328 647 387 260 67.2 1, 005, 548 509,124 496,424 97.5 ~ 1,983 1,552 l,OM-11 I 1,315.$7 West South Central.. 378 283 628 290 338 116.6 846,00'J 229,351 616,658 268.9i 2,238 810 l,347.151 700. 87 Mountain ........... 190 154 233 185 48 25.9 763, 9141 276,269 477,645 I 172. 9 ii 3,847 1, 794 I :3, ZJ5.l1!3 l 14Jt$, ~5 Pacific .............. 730 377 1,483 764 719 94.1 2,li5,572 726,968 1,«B,604 ! 199.3 \ 2,9S6 1,928 . 1,4!l7.0l I !lliJ.iO:J

NEW ENGLAND: ---------------- l!--'----· -~- -~ ·--~·-·~-

Matne •.•........•... 121 93 112 71 41 (1) 301,005 155, 131 14.5,874 9*-0 f1 .2,488 l,008 2,687.M 2, 184. 114 New Hampshire •..•• 75 83 93 38 55 (1) 236,144 108,161 127,983 118.3 lj 3,149 l,llOO 2,ii39. 18 2, Mll.34 Vermont ............ 45 43 23 38 -15 (1) 78, 726 58,575 20, 151 au !1 1,74!1 'l,lle2 3,Wl-87 1,541.45

'Massaehusetts •••...• 814 734 1,203 584 619 106.0 2,4.55,467 1,639, 760 815, 707 411.7 I 3,0l.7 2,234 ll,Hl..12 2, !IQ:;. ~1

Rhode Island ••...... 146 139 290 177 113 63.8 558,543 314,806 243,737 77.4 3,826 2,llllS l,~M 1,m.51; Connecticut .•••..... 250 208 li60 187 373 1D9.5 1,047,431 487,338 500,00S 114.9 4,:190 2,34 l, !tl1a 41 2 .• *-(~l

M!DDLE ATLANTIC: New York ........... 1,398 1,212 !l,979 1,496 1,483 99.l 5,148,949 2,867,673 2,281,276

::11 3,61!3 J!,Mll 1,'1':118.• l,ftt.fl!J

New Jersey ........•. 637 630 1,436 613 823 134.3 2,857, 709 1, 953,ll90 904,419 4,fStl s,100 I 1,900.(15 3,181>.44

PllI\I1,8ylvania. - ••••• 1,331 1,093 2,032 1,073 959 89.4 3,803,418 2,246,075 1, 557,343 69.ll 2,868 2,QM I 1,811. 711 2,{Jlll;.27

AST NORTH CENTRAL: 70.411 Ohio ................ 765 662 1,070 685 385 56.2 2,384,830 1,399,957 984,873 3,117 :l,lU 2,m.11 2,koJ.71

Indiana .............. 367 244 . 496 174 322 185.1 1, 212,891 400, 730 812,161 202. 1 [1 3,305 1,642 2,"6.34 2, llilllJ.!Ji",

Ill!nois .............. 070 646 1,339 679 660 97.2 3,694,SOl 1,894,900 1,799,841 96.0 ii 5,515 2,!lilll 2,711!!.37 2, 1tlil. ~I

Mloitigan ............ 353 287 702 220 482 219.1 I, 143, 764 521,987 021,m 119.1 II 3,HO !,SHI} l,D.l!!l '~372, 11;·~ ..

WlBconshI ..... _ ..... 216 193 252 194 58 29.9 592,839 270,872 321,967 118.9 2,745 l,4M l 2,:W. 54 1_.»@.z,

EST NORTH CENTRAL: - '

E

w Minnesota ...•. _ ..... 136 110 163 143 20 14.0 603,935 288,055 315,880 109. 7 4,441 2,tl<l!I 3,ntli.12 ~,€114. a; Iowa ................ 168 172 361 140 221 157.9 657,393 320,407 836,986 10&.2 3,fll3 1,863 1,821.IJil 2,28:1i.~

Missouri ••••••.•..•.• 260 270 383 181 202 111.6 653,903 409,890 244,013 &11.5 2,815 1,.HS 117117.lll! 2,2l!4.lili

North Dakota._ •. _._ 16 3 4 2 2 (1) 47,221 2,900 44,321 1,528.:I 2,951 !kl7 11,SOli.!!ll 1,4!ill.illl

South Dakota ••.•.•. 19 8 19 11 8 (1) 50,008 3,260 _411,748 1,434.0 2,1132 4ll8 2,GH.!Mll :!!Ill.a,;

Nebraska ...... _ .•••• 62 73 94 86 8 (1) 356,168 142,636 .213,532 149. 7 .5,740 1,!IM 3, 7!111.112 1,1158.l>li

Kansas ••• \ ....•..... 134 121 161 75 86 (1) 273, 715 79, 765 193,950 243.2 2,943 &Ml 1,l'U<tllll l,!l!lil.5.'I

oum ATLANTIC: Deliiwa.re ...... _ ..... 44 31 4,4 30 14 (1) 71,429 57,013 14,416 25.i l,ll23 1,1139 1,11113."N 1,91Xl.43

Maryland ••••••....• 200 191 478 174 304 174. 7 597,001 350,862 241,139 67.8 2,985 1,863 l,M&. llil 2,()tll.11'1

Dllltrlct of Columbiti. 43 39 240 217 23 10.6 303,509 519,565 -216,056 -4L6 7,058 13,:t22 l,264. 62 2,394.31

Virginia ....... - ..... 163 134 375 143 232 162.2 362,488 238, 712 123, nB 51. 8 2,224 1, 781 966. 63 1,00ll.31

West Virgtnla. _ •.••. 99 47 25 39 -14 (1) 78,377 44,384 33, 9!l3 76:.6 792 944 3, L\lO. 08 1, 138.05

North Carolina_._ ... 109 58 107 61 46 (1) 126,995 at, 1aa 95,832 llO'T-5 1,16S 597 1,186. 87 fil0.87

South Caroltna. _ •... 23 28 23 28 -5 (')· ii2,094 7,920 44,174 557.8 2,265 28! 2,26-1.. 96 282.llil

Georgia •••. _ .. _ ..... 77 59 . 1« 77 67 (I) 271,427 154,888 116,539 75.2 3,525 2,625 1,884. 111 2,0ll.5.1

Florida ••...•.. _ ...•. 56 44 49 45 4 (1) 69,106 41,417 27,689 66.9 1,234 1141 1,QO.ll3 920.as

s

AST SOUTH CENTRAL: l,li7i.ll4 l,987.0il

Kentucky ..... _ ..... 253 137 249 132 117 88.6 392,409 262,288 130,121 49.6 1,651 l,!lli

Tennessee ........... 125 93 239. 140 99 70. 7 344,579 175,979 168,flOO 95.8 2,757 i 1,!lll2 1,441. 75 1,256. !Mil

Alabama ••••.......• 56 120 58 67 (1) 168,239 43,950 124,289 282.s 3,00! I m 1,«n. 911 ••• 45 Mississippi.. •• -•...• 39 62 -23 (I) 100,321 26,907 73,414 272.8 l,3741 608 ll,m.33: 41111.U

73 53 EST SOUTH CENTRAL:

l

Arkansas ...... __ .... 57 32 26 25 1 (1) 153,421 25,s:io I rt7,591 4!14.0 i 2,617.! 8lf7 5,\!00.&I l,Ollll.211

Louisiana •.••• _ ..... 138 (1) 126,212 76,WI I 4ll,5M 114.7 1,372 lj!J.16 ll&&. llO 800. l!D 92 74 227 89

Oklahoma .•... __ .•.. 31 (1) 92,016 '\i,644 &51 a12 l,2ll!.9 I 1,958 322 2,300. 40 7.!S.22 47 2 20 40 •9

Texas ••••....•••.••• JOO. 6 474,360 l20,24D 354. !11 294.5 2, !IOO 766 1,416.00 72\1.llli 182 157 335 167 108

w

E

OUNTAIN: I l, Ti() .5,230.05 l,!ii'&'4 Montana ..•••.•••..• 17 3 (1) 104,601 I 33,o:;o 70~9';1 211.0 4,184

25 19 20 2,707 216 2,400.33 Ml-00 Idaho ••.•.......•... 43,314 i 2,~tl 40,509 1,444.2

16 13 18 5 13 (1) 2,456 827 2,04il. 111 41Hl.00

Wyoming ........... 12,280 I 2,480 !), ji;(11J 3l!ii.2 5 3 6 5 1 (!)

].Joi.! 4,9Sl.i: 2,757 3,043.41 : 1,448. i5 Colorado •••.. __ ..... 94 72 154 137 17 12.4 468,6&1 i 198,479 270~20f) J I

31, 121 : 4,442 2fi,fij'fl 0011.6 I 2,m 494 3,!ill0-13 r !!i!S.-IO New Mexico •.. _ ..... 14 9 8 5 3 (') I 1,5\)7 ; 235 1,-..!!3 ! 111.liO

11, 177 ! 235 10,~142 4. <l5f~2 Arizona ............. 7 1 6 2 4 (1)

949 4,065-80 I 2,4A!l.llll Utah i 81,1161 34, 173 41.l,943 137.4 2,438 j

··---····------- 33 36 20 14 6 (') SlO i 1,620-00 (•)

Nevada ............. I 1,a20 I 25 J,5115 (I) 25

2 1 1 (3) 1 ···--····1 ' :A.CIF!c: I I

1,4'1 l,W-111 j 1,4113.82 W!lshington_ •. _ •...• I 518,2261

.50,450 4l.l7,77il 9'!7.Z a,ae5 I 154 35 340 34 306 (1) ~!l67-!lli ! 1,652.!11

I 268,833 95,8721 172,961 180.4 l,~I 1,544 Oregon •..•••••....•• 140 62 130 58 72 (1)

3,141 j 2,074 1,:rro.00 ! 864.00 California. __ ••• __ ._. 341 50. 7 i 1,388,~13 580,646 807,867 1311.1

4,42 280 1,013 672 I acre. •A vetaee not shcmn beoll.use of liElall-...

p

1 Per cent not shown where base is less than 100. 2 Includes Indian Territory. Less than l

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726 AGRICULTURE.

NURSERY PRODUCTS.

As iil the c11se of flowers and pl11nts tho stn,tiHtics for nursory products relate not only to thost) rttil:lti(l on ordiirnry fn,rms but also to the much forger output producetl in special ostttblil:lhmonts dovoted oxchrnivl1ly to these products and using intomiivo methodH of ngricult.uro. 'l'ablo 152 giveH Ht,ttii.iHiicH for nmsnry

prodtH.'.ts produced in special establishments. · T bl 15:3 givos statistics for all nursery products b d~ .e . l l . ' y lVl-

SlOllS anc states, s iowmg the number of farm d 11. l . s an

ostn, > is unonts, tho tottil acreage and value of such prcHluets, and tho avnrn,go vn,lue per farm or establish­nwnt and por aero.

NURSEHY PRODUC'l'H-BSTABLISIIMEN'l'S ltl•:PUU:L'ING AND VALUrn OF PRODUCTS: 1909 . ... -·

l'ablo lo2 ESTAllI.!HllMJm1·s l\TlPOR'l'• ~'AIU!H OR ll,H'l'ABl,!Hll· Jl,HTAllI.IHllMNNTS !IF.PORT· FARMS OR ESTABLISH• MBNTH l\IH'OU'r!N<l rno $21i0 011 ovmt. J,EHH 'rHAN $250. !NU $2fill Olt OVJ,I\, MENTS llEPOllTl!IG

LESS THAN $200, -- _______ ,,·~--~---~

l>IVJSION 01\ BTA'rll, Avur .. JllVIHION OJ\ S'l'A'l'E, Aver. Aver- llf,llJll'l' Aver-Nmn- 'l'otnl l\J:l1lll11' Num- 'l'ot.111 l\1'111 Num- 'I'ol.nl ngcpcr afieJll'r

(1Hltlb· or Cs· Nmn- Toto! ann lrnr. v11\ue. bl~!'. vuluo. i1or. Vl\\Ull. cst11b-

lJHh· tnh- 11811- her. value, or~&-

mcnt. ltHh· Illl\llt, lll!J· mont. !!sh·

ment. .. -~-· -----------· ">·-~-·"-·-· ... _ ... ,~- •••M ___ ., -----------United Stiites ••••.•.•. 2,470 $20, 610' 703 $8, 348 3, 112 $431, 110 $130 f!OU'l'II ATI,AN'l'IC:

-~·:;,:";;:;:.~~::;:;::,:~ ~;:~z: ·;;;:;;;~::-~: '··~· "·-·~ .... ''" ::::-:;:~·::::::.:-.·;:.~ llllh\Wlll'O •••• , ............ l•l $.18, 421 $2, 744 5 $636 $127 GEOGRAPI!lC DIVlR!ONS: Mtll'ylluHI.; .............. 20 4•10, 85•! 15, 512 42 7,046 1118 Newli:J;el!md ••••••••••.. 120 073, •180 7, 720 115 15,fil).1 1ao llMrfot or Uolnmblt1 •••.•. ... '21i' ... "i5ii;:i75' "i;;:ii;8" 1 150 ,150 Mldd\11 tl1i.ntl\1 •••••••••. ·1'18 •1, 2tH 1 f158 U,f>HO •HO 00, 782 rn; Vil'glnh1 .................. 40 4,617

l~nst North Uontml.. ..... ..no 2, ur.n, 71l 7, 115 7'1:1 78, 112 10r. WcHt Vil'glul11 ............ H 70,701 li,483 110 57 2,507 44 'WMt North Contrnl •••.•. aua a, 780, llO.~ ll, 021 nrn · 00, 785 118 North l1nrolhm ........... 27 201, 172 ll,073 08 5, 706 Oil South Atlnutlo ........... 200 1,8118,ll:lti H~ Ofi5 :w1 •l2, 41(1 11\l l:lnnth Cl\l'o\hll\ •••.•••••.. a a, 211 1,070 10 1,198 63 l~n.~t South C1intml.. ..... 158 1, 128, llM 7,Hll 1110 !H,.715 117 ooorgi11 ................... :!5 801, 010 10,:l,JO 10 4,517 238

Wo~t i:louth Contml ...... 2:18 1, !172, 781 7,028 278 :18, (10:1 l:lK l~lortd11 ................... 58 •J02, 225 7, 0110 75 15, 049 213 Mountniu ................ 07 fi70,0t:I 8,!155 127 1'!, 18:1 112 lt:AK'r l:lOU'!'ll UgN'fl\A!,: l1 ~0!1lt1 ................... •115 3,•120,4110 8,2112 :mi 102, 02\l l 270 Kon tm1 ky •••••••••••••••• 2ll 111, 278 •1, 280 51 4,685 92 .. --..-' O•-""~'''°'- ----·-· --·· 'l'<lllllllS~OO •••• , , •••••• , ••• 80 081),17-1 8101'1 50 8,529 Iii

EW l~NCILAND: Alnlmmn ••••••.••••••.••• 25 250, 2:l:l 10,2•JO 37 2,824 76 Mnlno .................... •l 20, 743 5,180 la 2, 501 102 MJHHIHH!ppl ............... 21 72,2(10' 3,•141 13 2,677 200 New Hnmvslllrn .......... 5 11,:14!i 2,2!1\l 4 552 138 WlC8'r Hou1·i1 O!rnTl\A!.: Vormont ................. 3 10,M:l 3,5'18 0 :m 02 Arknn~1\.~ ................. 28 180, 070 6,753 105 9,503 91 MU.'lSMlllllHOtta •••••••••••• (\7 500, 2tia 8, 0,1•1 52 o, 010 127 l;OlliHil\111\,, .............. 20 78,MH 2, 712 31 8,995 l2il(I Itholio Is!Md ............. 15 74, 1:11 <1,ll•l2 12 1, •107 117 Old11honm .••.•....••••••• •ill 108, 012 a,.141 •ll 3,340 81 Connccl;lont .............. 32 257' tlll2 8,0,l.:J 28 •1, 1'1•1 148 'l'oxn ... '-1 •• · .................... 132 1,230,4'11i 9,307 101 1'6,665 165

mm.Ill ATI.ANTW: MOUN1'AIN:

N

NowY01·k ................ ao2 2, 1m,.1•rn B,0112 30(! •17, 61'1 155 Mout111m ................. 12 172, 501 14,38.1 10 l,&'l6 116 NowJol'soy ............... 07 (175,:t:\1 10,080 as !l,'1H:l 171 I!l11ho .................... 17 141, 007 8,3:!0 9 1,027 18! l'onnsylvnnl11 •••••.•••••• 70 U15, 78•1 11, r.ll2 00 0, 785 71 Vi1yomlni: ................ '""ff · .. ·· fr7;inii · · ·:i;uoo· 8 1,680 210

ARl' N()J\l~lt OENTl\A'L! Co\01•1\!lo ................. 44 4,099 11.l Ohio ..................... 132 sao,ooo (1,:1111 1'10 20, ono lM\ Now ~foxfoo .............. 3 8,3•10 2, 780 14 842 00 Indl11n11 .................. 62 auo, a011 O,.HL 102 12, °'10 118 Al'lz01111 .................. 3 3,552 1, 18-1 8 9&'l 123 Illlnola ................... 05 80:1,:l•J:l l!,.mn 10ll 18,IHl ll!I lHl\h ..................... 16 185, 8:12 12, 380 23 2,623 11! Mlohtmm ................. ()1 026,Vl:l 10, 2,18 252 17, Ollt 70 Novn!l11 .................. ............ 5 493 99 WIHoonsln ................ 00 202, 188 •l,"127 8~ 8,8:10 HKI l 'A<:rnw: .

:icaT Nowru Cll:NTltAr.: . WtiHhinf{l.on .............. 02 518, 000 8,355 53 8,672 111! Minnooot11 ................ 77 852,84•1 11,070 :tH 10, 170 8U orc~on ................... 57 707,7:18 13, 460 55 15,282 I 2JS Iowa ..................... :ta s:J2, lli8 7,:100 121:! l:l,7M 107 C11Uorul11 ................. 200 2, 13•1, 7l3 7,212 270 78,075 I~

:Mlaaomt .................. 02 507, 571 8,11!7 12•1 2~, 82:1 176 North Dnkol;11 ............ 11 27, 012 2,11!17 as •. 1,085 81 South Dnkotn ............ 18 00,502 a, sot 12 1, :125 110 Nc1miska ................. 43 M0,851 12, 787 •17 a, 202 68 Ku.usua ................... OB O.Jl,007 13,8'10 52 7, •120 l•J:l

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'"'"-"-"""'"'"'_,•_n>•-,_,., • ..., .. ,,,., __

1 Soo cxplo.u11Llon Jn h1Lrnd11ot!on to tnblo.

Tho acrtiago in mn·sery prodnct.l:i in. HJO£) wns 80,618, showing tin incrmum of 35.5 per cont sinco 1899, whilo tlrn vnluo of t,110 products more tlrnn douhl(l(l dul'ing tho <locndo, amounting to $21 1051. 1000 in 1909. The anrago valuo por aero in.cron.sod from $1. 70.17 in 1899 to $261.12 :hi. 1909. Of tho total value of nursery products, 98 per cont was roportod by 2,470 spocial nursery establishments, the aggl'ogato vah10 for such establishments being $20,620 1000, an.d the tivorage per

·establishment $8,348. '!'he value of nursery product~

in 1909 was ovor $1,000,000 in every division except the New England and tho Mountain divisions. The Middlo Atlantic division,.with ti product of $4,355,000, mnkod :first, followed in order hy tho West North Oen· trttl 1md Pacific divisions each with a product valued in excosi:l of $3,000,000. 'l'ho throe leading states ~ t.his ro1:11rnct wero Now York, with $2,703,000; Cali· fornia, with $2,135,000; and ~l'oxas, with $1,2361000; no ot.hor state producing as much as $1,0001000 wQrth of nursery products.

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. 727 NURSERY PRODBCTS-FARMS AND ESTABLISHMENTS REPOR

VALUE PER FARM OR ESTABLISHMENT AND PER ACRE ~IYNGD,IVAICS,RIOEN~SGEA,NDANSDT VALUE, WITH AVERAGE · • · ATES: 1909 AND 1899.

[A minus sign (-) denotes decrease J

Table 11i3 FARMS A1'!D ES· ACREAGE. ;I TABLISIIME1'!TS VALUE. AV!!lUG!i: VALUE. REPORTING. l

DIVISl01'! OR STATE. Increase. I I Per !a.rm or j I Increase. Peroore. 1909 1899 1909 1899 I

I establishment. ~ 1909 1890 Amount. Percent. I Amount. Percent.I 1909 1899 i 190t ! 1899 --- --------- ' ,:-- __ • _____ 1 ___

United States .......... 5,582 4,991 so, 618 59,492 21, 126 35,5 $21, 050, 822 •~o, 123, 873 \uo, &26, 949 f2, 02a I $2$1.12 j -.i'Xl.17 = --- ---= 107. 9 i! $3, '111 GEOGRAPillC JJ!VISI01'!S: ;'!~ ! =

New England ............. 241 330 2,647 1,800 847 47.1 989,080 547,563 441,517 I:

1, 6511 i an, 66 OOUG 80.6 . 4,l!H Middle Atlantia •••. , ...... 888 907 13,075 13,221 454 3.4 1,iJ55,340 2,523,065 1,832,275 72.6 4,900 2, 782 I ma. 49 190. 84 East North Central. ....... 1,159 1,079 13,811 12,063 1,748 14.5 3,037,823 1, 794,842 1,242,l*ll 69.3 2,621 1,&lll i 219.116 148. 79 West North Central •••.... 908 888 10,014 12,377 4,237 34.2 3,841,690 2,052,847 1,788,~ 87.1 4,231 2,312 i 231.23 165.!l!l South Atlantic ............ 505 450 9,9!IB 6,050 3,913 64.7 1,851,351 851,511 999,&o 117.4 3,277 1,8121 UIG.82 140.75 East south Central ••.•.... 318 332 8,130 4,894 3,236 66.1 1,147,669 751,319 396,350 62.8 3,609 2,2631 141.16 1511.52 West South Central. •••.... 516 509 5, 734 4,041 1,693 41.9 1, 711,284 612,413 1,008,8il 119.4 3,316 1,203 i 298.*5 151.55 Mountain ••..••.. - •.•.....• 194 141 l, 731 963 768 79.8 594,096 251,7?;'/ 342,309 136.Q 3,002 1,700 I 343.21 2&1.46 Pacilio .......... , •••••.•... 793 355 8,313 4,083 4,230 103.6 3,522,489 738,526 2,783,963 377.0 4,442 2,080 \ 423. 7ll 180.88

NEW ENGLAND: ------ --------- -----Maine •••.....•.•..•.••.••. 17 39 57 107 -50 -46.7 23,244 46,207 -22,963 -49.7 1,367 1, lS!i 407.19 431. 84

New Hampshire .......... 9 17 24 34 -10 (1) 11,897 7,012 4,885 69.7 1,322 412 496.71 20<' ... 24 Vermont .....•.•.•.•••.•.. 9 18 37 H -37 (1) ll,014 49,625 -38,611 -77.8 1,224 2, 'if>1 2111.6& 6711.Gl Massachusetts •••...•...... 119 169 1,547 894. 653 73.0 605,'ir/5 260,069 345,806 133.0 5,091 i,ao 391.66 .200.1111 Rhode Island .............. 27 24 212 86 126 (') 75,544 42,295 33,249 78.6 2,?11/l 1, 7112 356.U 4!11. Ii(}

Connecticut ............... 60 63 770 605 165 27.3 261,506 142,355 119,I51 83.7 . 4,358 2,260 llalJ.11:1 23$. 311

MIDDLE ATLA1'!TIC: NewYork ....•....••••.•.. 608 485 8,680 8,238 442 5.4 2, 750,957 1,642,107 1,108,850 67.5 4,625 3,38$ 3;16.93 199.33

New Jersey .••••....... : ..• 105 142 2,167 1,782 385 21.6 681,814 339,926 341,888 1()1).6 6,4113 2,394 ltH.flll lli!l.7G

Pennsylvania ••.......•..•. 17.5 280 2,828 3,201 -373 -11.7 922,569 541,032 381,537 70.0 5,272 1,932 3211. 23 1611.11:1

EABT NoRTII CE1'!TRAL: Ohio •••.•.................. 272 317 4,718 4,699 19 0.4 ' 860,351 538,012 322,339 W.9 3,1113 1,1!117 182.36 214.411

Indiana .................... 164 198 1,850 1,646 204 12.4 411,387 254,81!3 156,494 61.4 2,508 1,287 222.t'I J.M.!!&

Illinois •• , .•.••.....•...... 258 288 .3,454 3,142 312 9.9 822,284 578,300 243,978 42.2 3,187 2,IJOS 238.117 114.!IJI)

MicWgan •.••.•..•....••... 313 159 3,03•1 1,840 1,194 64.9 642, 774 338,544 ao4,230 89.9 2,054 2,129 211. !la 1!111.91!1

Wisconsin ................. 152 117 755 736 19 2.6 301,027 85,087 215,940 ~.8 1,980 7'11 M.71 us.1;1

WEST N.ORTH CENTRAL: Minnesota ................. 191 85 3,.854 1,127 2, 727 242.0 86.1,014 383,105 479,909 125.3 4,518 4,l507 223.1!3 3311.113

Iowa ...................... 242 238 3,430 2,905 525 18.1 845,912 619,092 226,820 36.6 3,406 2,1!()1 2#.112 21/1.11

Missouri •.•...•.••......... 180 259 2,459 2,971 -512 -17.2 529,394 349,449 179,945 51.5 11,Mll 1,349 215.29 lli. 112

North Dakota ............. 49 8 472 131 341 ~ 200.3 30,997 7,249 23, 748 327.6 ' 633 006 i!S.l}.7 i>ii.M

South Dakota ............. 30 34 399 200 199 99.5 70,827 12,866 57,961 450.5 2,361 378 177.51 M.ll:l

NebraSka ...•••..•.•••••.•• 00 83 1,997 1,594 403 25.3 553,053 234,033 319,020 136.3 6,146 2,820 27&.94 146. !12

Kansas .................... 120 181 4,003 3,449 554 16.1 948,493 447,053 501,440 112.2 ! 7,ll04 2,470 2311.!llii 129. !l2

801;rTH ATLA1'!TIO: Delaware •................ : 19 21 · 182 174 8 4.6 39,057 17,241 21,816 126.5 2, 1)56 821 214.llO 911.00

Maryland ••..••.•.•••.•.... 71 52 4,240 1,275 2,965 232.5 456,900 123,474 333,426 270.0 . 6,<Jll5 2,375 107.76 116.S!

Dlstrlot or Columbia ••••... 1 1 (') 1 -1 (l) 150 325 ~175 -53.8 ...... -....... --·-·---- (') {')

Virginia ................... 69 89 . 569 1,200 -631 -52.6 159,992 214,988 -54,996 -25.6 2,319 2,416 281.18 1711.16

West Virginia ••••.••••.••. . 71 48 464 5'17 -83 -15.2 79,268 61, 700 17,568 28.5 1,116 1,28.5 170.M 112.!IO

North Carolina •.....•..... 125 71 754 1,149 -395 -34.4 266,968 135,084 :Ull,884 .97.6 2,136 1,903 354.07 117.ii7 .

4,416 -7 -0.2 200 130 209.95 52.5i South Carolina •••••••..... 22 34 21 84 -63 (1) 4,409

Georgia .................... 957 545 56.9 366,433 172,143 194,200 112.9 6,786 2,eos 24ll. 00 17!1.88 54 66 1,502

Florida .................... 2,231 663 1,568 236.5 478,174 122,140 356,034 291.li 3,595 1,796 2H.33 l!l!. 22 133 68

EJ.BT SOUTH CENTRAL: l,761i m.95 137.10 Kentucky •...•.•.•.. _ •••.. 77 65 542 837 -295 -35.2 115,963 114,749 1,214 1.1 1,006

TllllllllSsee ................. 1,138 40.l 697, 703 474,133 223,570 47.2 4,812 2,982 17li.48 167.()7 145 159 3,976 2,838

4,178 2,384 M.14 126.33 Alabama .................. 62 55 3,079 1,038 2,041 196.6 259,057 lal,132 127,925 97.6

352 194.5 U,946 31,305 43,l'Wl 139.4 2,204 5111 140.61 172. 116 .M:lsslss!ppl... .............. 34 53 533 181

WEST SOUTH CE1'!TRAL: 51.5 1,493 857 1!16.10 150.97

Arkansas .................. 133 153 528 868 -340 -39.2 198,579 131;045 67,534

81.9 87,643 63,593 24,050 37,g I,461 1,4791

174.li!I 2!1tl.4l Louisiana .................. 60 43 502 276 226

6.6 171,952 1103,264 68,688 66.5 1,911 1,147 200.64 128.44 Oklahoma ....•••.•..•.•... 90 190 857 1804 53

83.8 1,253,110 314,511 938,MID 298.4 a,m 1,410 325. 74 150.27 TllXlll! ........ -· •••••••••.. 233 223 3,847 2,093 1, 754

MOID!TAIN; 156,602 878.5 6,230' 1,371 511.52 1!!17.50

Montana ............. ; •••.. 28 13 341 62 279 (1) 174,427 17,825

143,234 38,431 llM,803 m.1 li,509 2,402 271125 334.1:8 Idaho .............. :, ...... 26 16 530 115 415 300.9

215 1,465 681.4 210 72 ..... -..... ~. 107.60 Wyoming •.....•.••..•.... 8 3 (') 2 -2 (1) 1,680

1,(1()8 2119.lll m.rn -51.5 72,090 6.5,936 6,154 9.3 1,182

Colorado ••••....•••••...... 61 41 241 497 -256 382.58 179. 78 9,182 5,753 3,429 59.6 540 523

·New Mexico.~ ...•.•••..•.. 17 11 24 32 -8 (') 55.6 412 364 251.114 208.14 4,585 2,914 1,621

Arizona •.•••••.......•.•... 11 8 18 14 4 (1) 4,9511 2,$7 Ul.61 611.22

Utah .•••...••.•.....•.... 236 341 144.5 188,4D5 llK),648 fr1,81J7 56.2 38 47 577

65 428 (1) 119 33 (t) 13.00

Nevada .................... 5 2 (2) 5 -5 (I) 493

PAcmc: 497,982 1,735.2 4,580 m 802.46 ll!liS.U

Washington •••......•••... 155 1,187 '765.8 526,681 28,699 115 36 1,342 631,522 416.9 6, 9111 2,Di7 $61.17 1411.41

• Oregon .................... 112 74 2,168 1,014 1,154 113.8 783,020 151,498 2,279 4«1-71 1'1-00

558,329 1,654,4511 296.3 3,910 Call!ornia .................. 566 245 4,803 2,914 1,889 64.8 2,212, 788

I IneJodes Indian T!lltritorJ • 1 Per cent not shown where b11Se is less than 100. 2 Reported in small fractions.

• Avers.ge not shown because of small acreage

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728 AGHICULTURF~.

FOREST PRODUCTS OF FARMS.

~rhe census schedule for 1910 called for tho'' v11luo of all firewood, fencing material, logs, railroad timi, tolo­grn,ph and telephone polos, nmtorinls for barrohi, bnrk, naval stores, or other forest products cui, or produm'd in 1!)09, wh.othor used on forms, t·mld, or on lrnrnl April 15, I \HO;" n.nd ttlso, as 1t separnto itom, for tho'' amount roeoive1l from Hnlo of stnncling thnhm· in l!)OH." '!'ho sclrndulo for tho CllllSUS of H)Q() WllS snbsiittllf1l!tlly sim­ilttl', oxcopt that it did not spocifitrnlly nwni.io.n Rl.ttrnl­ing t.itnbor; it is probable thu,t sonrn Httlmi of sli1wclh1g timhor wero included in tho n1tum1::1, hut that, tho t.ohnl vn.luo of f orost products as roporLotl for urnn wnH Homewlrnt lowor than it would lrnvo bo1m if tho schodulo ha.cl boon worded ns in 1910. 'l'abh1 15':1: givoH tho sttitistics for forest products. Tho valuo of foroHt products at ou,ch consus, as sl10wii in tho t.n.hlo, ropro­sents only that dorived froi;ri f1.trrns, which is much lmis than that derived from land not in forn:11::1. Mosi; of the forlist products of fanrni are derived from nn.turnl forests, for thero :ia but little systematic plt\nting of forest trees.

The totnl numhor of forms reporting forest pr d . o ucts lll l\)Qf) WltH 2,409,853, 01' 37.!) per cont of all f . '.!'ho totnl vuhw of tho products was $195 306 0; 0rms,

1 ., 1 <II' • 1 , , as comp1tt'(1~ Wll• l •II' 100,865,000 111 1899, showing an in-erouso of 77.8 por eont.

Of tho i.oi.nl vnlno !0

>f forost products, $102,782,000 . or moro ihn,n orn1-l11d~, wns .tho value of such product~ mwd or to ho .u,sod on tho far~ns, while $70,801,000 wns i.ho vuluo o1 thmrn sold or mtonde<l for sale and $~; ~ n_:{,,000 t~lw ttmount l'<:coivod for st.anding t~ber,

I ho farmH m nll Urn soct1ons of the country reported considornJilo vnhwR for forest products, every division oxeopt tho Pnei!ic mul Mountain showing a value of ovm· $10,000,000 on.clt in 1909. Thirty-five states in H)(l!) roporLod tt v1tlun of forest products on farms in oxeosB of $1,000,000 each, n.nd three of them, North Cnrolhrn, Now York, ltnd Virginia, reported forest produets of moro than $10,000,000 in value.

'l'he ru.nking of the stu,tos in valuo of forest products would of courso ho docidodly di:ff erent if the value of products dorivlld from lu.nd not in farms were included,

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INIJ!VlDUAL CROPS. FORES'!' PRODUCTS OF FARMS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATER: 1909 AND 1899.

[Forest produots include only cut products of trees-lumber, firewood, fence posts, etc.-and sales a! standing timber \ mlnus llitin ( ) denotes deerellse l ~-;;,;::::::::::-....:.=.:--=..:;;~~~-

FARMS REPORTING: able i54 1909 T

il!Y!SION OR S'l'ATE. Per cent

Number. o!all farms.

·-------United States .............. 2, 409, 853 37. 9

-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS:

New England •.•.........•.... 116,066 61. 5 MiddleAtlantic •.............. 202;285 43.2 East North Central. ••..•....• 408,429 36.4 West North Central. •......... 305,223 27.5 south Atlantic .•.............. 558, 863 li0.3 East South Central. .......... 439, 198 42.1

West south Con tral. ........•• 311, 909 33.1 :Mountain •••...•...........•.• 12, 186 6. 6

Paeillo ........................ 55, 69•1 29. 3

NEW ENGLA:!!D: Maine ..........••••...•....... ·ll,822 69. 7 New Hampshire •••.••........ 16, 938 62. 6

Vermont .....................• 22,114 6i. 6 Massachusetts ................ 17,468 47.3 Rhode Island •••...••.••.....• 2,346 44.3 Connecticut.. ..•......••.•..•• 15,378 ~7.3

:MIDDLE A'rLA.NTIC: New York .................... 113,441 52.6

New.Jersey ................... 10, 799 32.2

Pennsylvania ••••..•.•.•••.••• 78,045 85.6 EAST NORTH CENTRAL:

Ohio .......................... 75,406 27. 7 Indiana ....................... 75, 397 85.0 Ullriols .••••••••••••. :: ••.•..• ' 54,618 21. 7 Michigan ...................... 90,385 43. 7 Wisconsin .................... 112,643 63.6 '

WEST NORTH CENTRAL: Minnesota .................... 71,215 45.6 Iowa .........•.•......•......• 50,952 23.5

Missouri. ..................... 136, 472 49.2 North Dakota ................. 2,8()3 8.8 South Dakota ..•.•...•........ 2,612 3.4 Nebraska -------------------- 13, 799 10. 6

Kansas ••• ·····-······· .....•• 27,370 15.4 SOUTH ATLANTIC;

Delaware ..................... 5,429 50.1 Maryland •••................•. 27, 231 55. 7 District of Columbia ....... , .. 5 2.8 Virginia ..................... - . 108, 718 59.1 West Virginia •.•.............. 36, 521 37.8 North Carolina .•............•• 156,873 61.8 Son th Carolina .•..•.••........ 76, 738 43.5· Georgia ....................... _133,260 45.8 Florida ....................... 14,088 28.2

EAST SOUTH CENTRAL: Kentucky .•...•.........•...• , 91, 051 35.1 1rennessee .. ___ .••.••. _ .... ____ 132, 750 54.0 Alahama ...................... 107, 985 41.1 Mississippi.. .................. 107,412 39.1

WEST SOUTH CENTRAL: Arkansas ...•..•. _ ............ 107,696 50.2 Louisiana ······--·-····-·----- 30, 970 25. 7 Oklahoma .................... 32,297 17. 0 •rexns ·--··---·--····-··------- 140, 9.J6 33. 7

MOUNTAIN:

Montana ...................... 2, 719 10.4 Idaho ···-·-····--·--·······--· 4,036 13.1 Wyoming ..................... 784 7.1 Colorado._ ......... : .•........ 2,H!l 4. 7 New Mexico .................. 1, 735 4. 9 Arizona ···--··-·--····--·-···· ·102 4,,1 Utah ···-·····-·······-----···· 130 0.6 Nevada ....................... 199 7.4

PACIFIC:

Washington •••.•.. _ •...•...... 19,036 33.9 Oregon ........................ 20,641 45.4 California •••.•. _ .•.•••......•. 16,017 18.2

-. - -- -- -- • _ ... :;""...:..--:;---=-:-:::::: .. _ --· ··- ~-VALUE OF PRODUCTS.

11 . I

A,·e -·------~--------

jl VALUE OF CLAl'!lES OF l'JWDUt'TS: 1909 \'iAl

rage ueof

11!'!$ : prod 1909 1899

$195, 306, 283 $109, 864, 774

17,664, 763 10,472,941 19, 110, 765 14,621,344 32, 161, 851 27,063,648 19,891,878 11, 780, 749 44,010, 118 18,547, 791 29,264,946 14; 784, 182 21,026,984 7,826,858 2,580, 902 740,033 9,594,016 4.'027,228

5,573, 703 2,652,252 3,610, 178 2,296,265 3,638,537 2,108,518 2,668,410 1,944, 714

312,022 195,472 1,861,853 1,271i, 720

10,365,651 7,671, 108 758,51/i 469,055

7,986,599 6,481,181

5, 761, 941 5,625,897 5,603,322 5,235,459 3,325,259 2,55.5,890 7,911,901 7,530,369 9,559,428 6,116,033

5,181,50{! 2,602,335 3, 649, 032 3, 266,419 B,406,823 4,442,131

235,386 112,807 257,126 106,284

795,053 412, 746

1, 366, 950 837,997

346,062 250,481

2,349,045 1,170,362

238 so I 10, 118,851 3, 797, 1161 4,004,484 2,632,980

11,364,134 4, 9lli, 991

4,513,092 1,915,280

8, 93~,390 3,217, 119

2,375,882 648,412

7,843, 142 4, 179,480

8,510, 710 5,086,624

6,308,151 2,494,452

6,602,043 3,023,626

6,914,262 2,468, 718

3,584,3·10 1,381,867

1,602, 72'1 1 456,240

8,925,662 3,.520,033

541,800 176, 134

1,280,512 315,821

104,259 14,700

305, 719 li3,055

253,822 34,268

45,312 48,877

6, 730 13,325

42, 748 23,853

I 1, 002,1261 a, 754,293.

2,889, 991 I,300, 724

2,949, 732 1, 724,378 I

Increase. rl Cut products ! Cut sro<:lucts ' Sale of I [· used or to be sol or for st.anding

Amo?nt. 1 Percent. \used on f<lrm~.I sale.

i pPrf ''ml Jf'f1!l>I) 11iny:

001I 1

$85, 441, 509 77.8

7, 191,822 68. 7 4,489,421 30. 7 5,098,203 18.8 8, 111, 129 68.9

25,462,387 137.3 14,480, 764 97.9

18,200, 126 168. 7 1,840,869 248.8 5,566, 788 138.2

2,921,511 110.2 1,313,913 57.2 1,530,019 72.6

723,696 37.2 116,550 .59.6

586,133 0

45.9

2,694,543 35.l 289,460 61. 7

1,505,418 23.2

us,044 2.4 367,863 7.0 769,369 30.1

381,532 5.1,

3,443,395 56.3

2,579,173 99.l

3'l2,5R3 11.7 3,964,692 89.3

122,579 108.7

150,642 141. 9

382,307 92.6

528,953 63.1

95,581 38.2

1,178,683 100. 7

188 376.0

6,321, 785 166.5

1,371,504 52.1

6,448,143 131. 2

2,597,812. 135. 6

5, 721,271 177.8

1, 727,470 266.4

3,663,662 87.7

3,424,086 67.3

3,813,699 152.9

3,579,317 1Ul4

4,445,544 180.1

2,202,473 1.59.4

1, 146,480 25Lll

5,405,629 153. 6

365,666 207.6

964,691 305.5

89,5.59 609.2

192,664 170.4

219,554 640.1 -3,5115 -7.3

-6,595 -49.5

18,895 79.2

2, 7.52, 167 274.6

1,589,267 122.2

1,225,SM 71.1

timber.' I 1------·----1--- · -· i $102,782,0781 $70,800,983 ! $11,'1!3,:m I

i '===:::- =.":c·:··-

I I 6,248,338 I 8' ()!13' 402 3,323,1)2;1

9,17i,403 I 'i, 738,087 2,195,.27.5 18,184, 758 9,91)5,547 4,021,546 :,

13,424,4741 -5,964J054 503,WI 22,455,537 16, !Ill!, 051 5,358,,1)00 i: 16,177,34.51 9,8211,722 3,21i7,87tl I 12,818,141 6, 701,821 1,007,022 :;

965,9191 1,361, rn2 2""3,!;31

3,330, 163 i 4,1161,lH I,302, 7rl6 '-·- -·

I 870,525 i 2,046,4881 2,656, 750

932,432 1,469,219 l,21:l8,5ZI 1,573,534 l,7!12,~ 002,WJ

873,125 1,240,383 fi!M,9Cl2 79,548 182,l'll!I ~.tll.l4

743,211 781,723 336, !i'l9

li,972,431 3,64a,Ull \i

n!,G!!l:r 417,980 m,4'11 l!IS, ll!li

2, 786,992 a, 8511, 4119 1134li, llil

1,4211,641 fl 3,0f:M, 789 1,381J,531 2,979,878 1,lfl3,l!l2 I,~,2li2~ ll,178,103 976,216 170, 9\t!) l 4,380,879 2,879,437 651,SU ti 5,641,129 3,00ll,171 312 l!i!S 1!

I Jj f

a,023, 761 2,024,7215 133~022 /.!

2,756,235 Ml, 937 1i11,,,,11 I: 5,608,rm 2, 547,ll86 200.~f:

160,829 67,11!!4 11,87:! i, 161,086 85,802 Ht,~11

656,6118 127,657 I0,7W8 !i 1,057,363 2?8,lltl3 a1,m ~i

N 180,001 101,814 M,1!17 ff

I,275, 716 785,&Jl 2811 .s2'/i !1 138 100 - •• - •• - - • - • )! •• \:!

li 4,357,0IJ9 4,346,MO l,4H,511l! I! 1,267,504 2,042,675 t»JJ';ro:xi li

'5,414,460 4, 41!4,.501 1,!54S,rl;'~S '.; lfi!I !Jim I 3,092,453 1,000, 6!4 , '" I

5, 734,030 2,5!'.12,000 702,.3e10 i!

1,133,476 951,956 290,-f!""){j !1

3,681,244 3,237, 101 l,M4,797

4,059,51!1 3,050,2!!0 l!OO,~

3,827,481 1,899,341 f.Sl,321;

4,209,029 I, 643,000 750,914

4,205,944 2, 250, 600 457, 7Ih

l, 669, lJ63 1,303,:1117 611,1.1\1)

1,227,900 3!lll, 7lll f).'.i,104

5,714,728 2,ll38, 114 372,~~l

2:t:ll,206 2!l!l,20.5 ;"J9,'~!J

340,793 100,m 13!1,, !129

58,Sli9 25,337 :Jl),(l(J:l

137,701 1111, fl7S B,114!1

161,025 76,83$ 16,Wl!J

31,301 10,971 :l,!l4Q

-0,809 7M 1:16

17,22.'i- 2.5,268; 2.rw i

1,055,873 1,IJS!l,300 Wli, lll

1,226,010 1,272,800 ! 3!11, 121

11698,978 j 202,'474 l,MS,280

$81

152 94

711 ll5

:1l 6i 67

212 172

t1 74

1112

61

19. 140 1S4

1 rnoludlll'l Indi11n Territory.

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780 AGRICULTURE.

'l'IIE 'l'Hrmrn LEADING CROPS, ON '.l'J:IE BASIS Oli' VALUliJ, OF EACH STATE: 1909 .

'l'1lble 156 ArntgAm:.

l'or cont

or

....... --•

llTATl~ ANll cnor. totul l'ro<ln ]'l) .. l'tlon.

Amount. port-ml

crop UC1'(~ .. tl~llOf st1\Ll1.

-----· ----·----· ---- -··-AI.AllAMA: .

Cot.lon timl l'ollon sN1tl. •...••..........• Collon ................ :1, 7:111, <IH:! fil. H noLloniawtl (t•st .. ) ................... ..

cm·1L . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ~, n12, om~ ao. 7 l•'on1st. protlttulH ofltu·ms ............... ..

102, 4\lll r•I. 7 :l2,Kll7 l7.2 21l1 ll2H 10, fl

AIUWNA: Iln~· 11t1tl fom11u •••••.•.• llt\l'll'y ................ .. WhmlL. ................ .

AJ\ltANSAH: Collon ttntl eollon st1t1tl. ................ .

t:otlon................ 2, 1031 222 4n, u (1<tttOIHNltl (l\~t.) ................... ..

Com .................... 2,277,llti •12.•J l•'ornst. pro!luuls or fnrnrn ................ .

CAT.Io'OitNIA: 11mils nm! nuts ....................... .. !lily nml rornw1 ......... 2,r.:ia,:M7 51.•I l!nrt11y. .. • .. • . . .. .. . .. .. 1, llJ{i, lfiH 2•J. :1

Cow1tAlln; llny nm! fomgt1 ......... l,2Hfi,Otl•l 40. 2 Wlll'tlL ............. · ..... :\.10,Ull 1:1.() Rn~m· htmls ••••••••••••• llJH,082 •l.1

(1tlNNIW'l'ICUT: llny t\n!l fomiio ••.•••••• '101,:l2:! 7fi.O rl'ulmct~o ...... ............ Hl,!Mll a.u l'otntoos ................ 2:1,Dfill •l.r.

J)l.a,,~WAltIC: {~orn ..................... IHH,7fifi 4:1. ll Whlltlt .................. Ut,2tr. 2ti. 4 ll11y am! furng11 ......... Hll,(11\\J lH.'l

Drm·mci• m• Om,lTh!lltA: l"IPWOl'~ 1\llti pll\lllH ..... !.HO H.O Vl\).llllllhlt•HI •••.•.••••••• ll!i<l :\2.a l'oL11tuM, 1\1\ll S\Vl\(\(, ]JO• tnto~H nntl y11111s •••••• :Ill?. 11, H

11'1,onm.1: lo't•nltH 11111111\llH ....................... .. V111-(otnhl11s1........ ..... m,mn 4.7 Cum. .. .. . .. • .. • .. • • .. .. 1~15, 771 •m. r,

OlmtHllA: Cot.ton nml 11otton s1111tl. ................ .

notto11................ 4, Hll:l, :lll4 rio. 5 . (1UHllllSl\Ud (<1st.) ................... .. Corn • • .. .. .. • .. .. .. . . .. . :1, :lll:l, Olli :rn. o l•'om~ t ri1·odnots olftu·ms ................ .

IHA HO~ ' .ll11y mH\ flll'llHO ...... • .. WllOllt ................. . Onts ................... .

lr,r.!Nom:

...

'"i,"i r.

:m, ll ~u; 527 frl, 7ll·l \Jfi, 7:17 ......

2 l,o

a f>ll, 7fill 08, •142

7 a

:17, (\

t) I.) ,.,~

!12, 875

70, 8711 HH 1 4•10 llll,M'1 .......

21;i:i1i •ll,llM

•11,51\11 1 ~l, Olii" 7,2!..

1,2: ll, 7lll

111,aon [(I, 4fhl

/j• 2H, 1

2,118 •l,•ll•J

lll,MH 4,H: l, (\•

1( i;\,~z~ M,tHtl

····· ..... 1,llllll

····· :i;7i17

2; 468 l(\, 21).1 •!, 5<111 ~ .... ,1,:rnri

l7,tlllll l,f>H

10,2: i1,a~ 'H, l!lll

corn .................... 10,01n, 8:111 Oo.l;s .................... •1,17!1,4Hfi lfoy um! romgo ......... a,a•to, •l3fi

10. r. :lllll,lll 20, ll llill,:18 rn. ri 4, :rn

ll,!17(\ (\,074 i•l,•lllll

INDIANA: Com ...•...•....•.....•. 4,001,0M Wht1nt .................. 2, 082, Hl\5 llny 11m\ fOl'll~ll ••••.•.•• 21:100, 57U

IOWA: Com .................... 0, 220,:17H Ifay 11111\ fomgu ••.••..•. 5,0•10, 18/i 011ts .................... 4,055, lli1J

KAN BAB: (~orn .. ....... ~ .............. 8, 100,001 ·w1rn111; .................. 5,07:1, 781i Hny 11ml romgo ••.•..... a, 057, 745

K1rn1•uc1tY: Oom .................... 3, •lM,3•lO 'l'ol.mcco ................. 460, 71!5 I lt\y n11d lol'ugo •••••.... U00,377

43, 3 18, '1 20. a

•Jn. a 2•1.H 22.8

•10. 7 30.0 lll.U

50;S 7. 8

10.0

11)5, 40 :1a, oa

2, HH

li,•l:l:I 5,U72 O,llH

:l•ll, 75 . 7, 82:

128. 10

O,•JOO ·1, !Hl 8,0M

lM,Oli 77, 57 5, 03

1, 1oa 7, llli 0,007

8,02'1 B:l, 3•1 308, •18

05 2,301 7,2·11

....

VA!,UN. AC:Ill~Mm.

·~··· -- -- ·----""··-· ·- -·-·-·-"---··-Por

l'or mmt llllllt of

lTnlt. or 8'l'ATI~ AND CltOP. tot11l Production. tot11l l'O· Unit.

Amount. \'tliUO Amount. port-of nil Ol\ l'l'lll'S Cl'll]l

In tt<Jfl) .. HllllO. ngoor

Hll\t!I.

·-~- -·-- ------- ·---·-----L<HJIHIAN A:

"i1ii1(·~: $87,mlH, •l:m llO. a Colton 11ml cotton sen<l..

... ii57;iiii . ·211: 7 ..... 21ix;uim 7•J, 2or1, 2:10 fil.•I Cotton ................ ·uii1ti8: 'Po11s. 12,Hll:I, lll!l H, \I ( '0Ll.m1 m1<•<l (<1st.) •..•. l:H,455 1l'ons. 1111 ... 2s,m1,0:12 111.ll Rug11r t•11110 .............. ... :i2u;u8.i U.2 '1,l!H,\lllll 'l'ons. ....... o,aox, 151 •1.•I l1om .................... l,fi\JO,H:IO ·l·l.•I 2!1,()[(J,301 Bn ...

MAIN.I~: 'PonH. 2,fifi:l,228 •lll.•l lll}Y lllltl fOl'l\f(H ......... l,2fili,Oll 70.0 i, 11a, 005 '.l'ons. llu ... 71.J,H:M 1a.o l'Ol.llt<ll1H ................ l:l{i, 711U H. 0 2H, 550, 837 Bn ... Jiii ... 410,21'1 7. n l~'or1•st prmllwLs of fllrnrn. ············ ·······

MA!t\'l.AN!I:

·.i1"1il~\~: (~I, tr.il,!\H!l ri2. n l!om .................... !1<17,012 :1:1.li 17,011,·130 Bu ... M,r.m1,mi:i •lr.. 7 v\'lrnnt. ................. 5Hll,8ll:I ao. u U, 40:J, 457 Bn ...

'l'ons. K,ullO, lHO 7. 2 •ll11y u.ntl forngo ••••••••• :lllH,X•l2 20.0 •177,501 'l'ons. llu ... 2·1, 010, O<i'I :.!a. 4

ll1\H4,2ll2 r..x MAHHAUl!UHl~1"rH: li11y ttll<! fOl"l\llll, •.•••••• lilll, 5o:l 10.a 8:H,U55 Tons. V<l!l<IL11hlus1 ...••...••••• !l7,22ll r.. 7 ············ .......

·,i,~;1\H: r.n, 7011, 8!1\) :la. 1 . b'rnHH lllitl lltl LH ......... ············ ······· '121 1H7,2lfi ~7. II

Jlu ... 171 IH·l,fiOH ll. ~ MwnmAN: ll1iy 1m< l fon1gn ••••••••• 2, 71fi,:lllt :1:1. 1 a, 0:12, o:io 'l'ons. l1orn .................... 1,fi8\l,5\l!I 111. ·1 52,\!0li,8'12 Bu ...

'J'ons. 17,2H2,27ll :l:l.11 (}[\l.H .................... 1,•12!l,07!i 17. ·l ·l:I, KliU, 502 Bu ... .llll •.. 11,·ll~l,lWI l!r. 7 'l'ollS. 11,mu, rn2 ll. \l MlNNBHO'l'A:

WhmL ................. :1,27(\,\lll 22. 2 r.7,0ll·l,412 Bu ... Ont.s .................... 2, 077, ZfiH 20.2 \J:l,Hll7, 717 Bu .••

'L'ons. 1,2:.M, non a~. l l\irn .................... 2,0!H,OllH l:l. ll 07,H\17,051 Bu ... J.hs •• 4, '115, \HH l\J,l\ 1111 ... l,HH2, 1117 H,.1 M"!HHIHHll'l'l:

Ootltm 11111\ 1•0Uon ~1111tl .. . ~ ........ ...... · .. i; i27; inti ·.iiii1e5: l~oLton ................ :l, ·llKl, WI 55. 2

1111 ... 2,1111:1,·1'12 :11.H Uollon Sl'11tl (<'HL.) ..... ':i; i72; iii~

5!l:t,fl7H 'l'ons. llll ... 1,n111, r.:m IH. 0 t~Ol'Jl . •.............. , , . , ari.;1 28,-128, Ii!!? Bu ... 'Porn;. .I, 17•1,•17:1 12. II .! 1'ot\IH(.1iru1h1l'l~ Of flll'lllH. ............ .......

MIHH()lJ\tJ: . ......... am,rimi Jifj,l) nor.n ••.•••...•...••••.•. 7111a,ona •lll.ll 1111, •127' 087 Bu ... ....... 1 ll\7,:1711 an. n l!ny 111Hl fom1i11 •••••.... :l. ll2H,:l·1H }Ui.:i .1,m11.a-12 'l'ons.

\VhmL ................. 2.011, ms l·I. I 211, H:l7,-!20 Bu •.. llu ... ; :l:l,filH !I.I

MON'l'ANA: .lltiy mul fomiin •••...... 1. rnr., arn tll.'l l, HIJ2, l\50 '.rons. ....... 7,712,M\l 21.:1 Ou.ts .................... a:m,uw JH. ll 1:1,HOfi, 7:lfi llu ...

'iiii::: ll,:ll•l,:ll:l 17. l> Whu11~ ••..••..•.•••••... ~fiH,:177 J.l.(J (\, 251, 0·15 Bu ... fl, 7llll10llll lr..H

Nl~lll\AHKA: ( ~Ol'll •••••••••••.•••••••• 7, 201\,0f>7 1J2.2 180, 1:121 H07 Bu ...

J.lll,ll'37105H ti!!, 2 \Vh1111! ................... 2,ll1m,11rn 15.fi •17, tlKli, 7'J,1 Hu ... . i1ii1~'8: 12!1, (\\)fl, 1112 lili.O ll11y 11ml fol'l\[!ll •••••.••• ·1,G20,0:M 20. 2 5, 770, 1175 'l'ous. 'l\lllH. 2:1, 2<11, •14(\ Ill. a 1111 ... :\7111711, \IHI 111.'1 Nl~l'Al>A: ....... H,ll:IH,:mo :I.II I ltlj' tllHl lorngn ••••••••. auo,n:m Hll.:1 ill!!, lllH '.L'ons.

l'ot11tm1~ ................ •l,HM l. 2 7l\l\, H2!l Bn ... Whnt\L .................. l•I, 2!10 a. o :lllll,O?f> lln ...

'l'OllH. l2,0llll,lllhl :Hi. 2 NNw IlAhfl'~nm1a: nu ... H,'112,nH7 2•1. r.

Hu ••• n,tit11,11m 1'1. 7 lltly llllfl ful't\ftO .... · ...... 5211,817 811. a 582, 45~1 Tons. Vot'UHL Jll'lllltll'LH of f1\t'lllH. 1101.l\l:Ol'H, ............... ""i7;:i7(1 '"'iii ... 2;:ioti;2.ii ·ilu:::

Hu ... lllH1 :lfiO,•IUtl ria. a Hu ... fill,!lll:l,81\l ll\,() Ni~w J1rnHNY: '.l'ons. •runs. •JO, r.m1, 220 10. 0 lltly 1111<\ lorngc ... • ....... •JOI, am ao. o 500, •142

Vt•gNt1li\t1HI ............. H0.227 7. 7 Corn .................... 211ri;oJ.11 ~a.H • 'iti:ti1iti;73i ·.uii: ::

!In ... OH, •l:W,ORH 4H. 2 lln ... :l:l,/i\l:J, l'll 1(\,fi Nl·nv M"1,:xrno:

,131,053 ~·ons. 'l'OllH. 2•1,,l{'l:l, 4(1\ 12. 2 J LI\,\' lll!f I fOl'll!lO •••••••••. aoH,•Hlll 58. 2 Corn .................... H5,ll0ll 13. (i 1, 10<1, 070 nu ... J•'!'lllt.H l\llti lllli:M ......... ........... ...... ············ ·······

Bu .•• H\7 022 X:l·l r.a.a '.L'OllH • 511: :rno:22r. 18.0 Nmv Ymm:

7,0ll5,•l29 Tons. Bu ... •.IU, lHIJ, H8H lfi. IJ ll11y llft•I fon111t1 .......... r., Ma, an 00. l FrnitH 1md nutH .........

• ".i8,'iili7,"itii Bn ••. Bu ••. HO, 750, RO:l 117.(l l'Olltl,()(!H: ............... an.1, :no •l.7

Bu ... 7•1, 052, 20! :H. 5 Non'l'll CAitO!.INA: 'l'ollH. :l2,ll:l:l,OM 14. \) CottJ1111n1l mil.ton sc11d •. 'i;27.j;.iti·i "22.'2 · · · · · tia5: ia:i ·J'3ii1c9: l1ot,ton ................ nn ... fi0, •1'!0, 112 ao. a Cotton Ht!l'<I (oHI .. ) ...................... aa2, 5110 'rans. LhH •• ao, 808, 1ria 2B, 7 Com. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. • 2,.150, '107 •12. 9 3•1,003, 531 Du ... '.L'ons. 10,aon,a·H 7.'1 '.L'ohUl1CO. ... .. .. .. • .. .. .. 221, 800 a. 0 138,8131 163 Lbs ..

1 Other Llum pot11toos 11nd swoot potnLoes 11nd ylltnS.

~

VALUE,

----..,.___

Per cent or

Amount. total Ya Ina olau

. crops Ill

state.

-----I $20, 274, 747 26.2

17. 324, 804 22.4 2, 949,943 3.8

17, 752,537 23.0 16.480,322 21.3

15,115,821 38.4 10, 224, 714 26.0 5, 573, 763 H2

11,015,2118 25.1 0,876,480 22.5 0,011, 749 13.7

11, 280,989 3.1.3 6, 180,807 19.4 a, 780,589 11.8

36,0·10,087 22.2 29,580,9211 18.3 18,506, 195 11.4

56,007,435 211.0 34, 023,389 17.6 30,510,146 15.8

06,3/i3,433 65.4 83, 148,805 56.l 13,~4,628 9.0 26,030,376 17. 7

G, 602,943 4.5

107,347,033 48.6 33, 845,094 15.3 29,926,20\l 13.6

12,344,600 41.5 6,148,021 !!:J.7 5,3211,389 17.9

88,234,846 li.O 44,225, 930 22.5 31, 729,691 16.2

4, 185,071 70.7 396,6.52 6.7 306,280 0.7

7,846,143 49.l 3, 610, 17b 22.6 1,204, 626 7.5

7,627,402 18.9 7, 566,493 lll.8 6, 064, 162 Jo.5

•I, ·109, 709 50.1 084.052 11.0 545,500 6.1

77, 360,045 37.0 24, 900,491 11.9 20, 338, 766 97

50, ·183, 345 35.3 •12, 066, 099 29.l ll,417,246 5.9

31.286, 102 21.9 13,8'17,659 9.7

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. I

731 THE THREE LEADING CROPS, ON THE BASIS OF VALUE, OF EACH STA'.['E: 1909-Continued.

Table 155-Continued. ACREAGE. VALUE.

-··· 11

Ii i' VALUJ:.

I Per Per! n I

cent Per !1 I of cent I' Per

total cent

~[&! I Production. i /cent STATE AND CROP. Production. Unit. of :,I re- total STATE AND CROP. Unit.~

of Amount. port- Amount value total

ed Of ail .Amount. port- Amount. value crop cr~ps

ed 1: ofllll acre- m crop [' crops

age of state. acre- Ii ill state. age of

Ii, i m:te. state. l

I I - ,: 1--NORTH DAKOTA: TENNESSEE-Continued. !1 Wheat .................. 8,188, 782 51.5 116, 781, 886 Bu ... $109, 129, 869 60.4 Cotton ................ ' 787, 511 • 12.4 264,.562 Bales.ii $17,ll06,.!ili[ 14.9 Oats .................... 2,147,032 13.5 65,886, 702 Bu ••. 24, 114,345 13.3 Cotton seed (est.} ••••• la2,27S TODB J 2. 7Ui, 671)1, 2.2 FlaXBeed ................ 1, 068,049 6. 7 10,245, 684 Bu •.. 15, 488,016 8.6 Hay and forage .......... . i;052;8ii "i6."5 l,077,831l Tons •1, 12.617,l>lliij 10.5

Omo: 3,916,050 34.3 157, 513, 300 Bu ... 82, 327,269

TEXAS: 1: I Corn .................... 35. 7 Cotton and cotton seed •• . ...... u 188, 6i3, 11541 63.3 Hay and forage •••••••••• 3, 306,461 28.9 4, 521,409 Tons. 42,357,364 18.4 Cotton ................ ·9;930;i7i "M;ti ···2;455; i74 Bales.ii 1112. m,0411 54.!I Wheat •••..••••••••••.•. 1, 827, 932 10.0 30,663, 704 Bu ... 31, 112,975 13.5 Cotton seed (est.) ••••• 1,227,liSi' Tons. I 25, 1138, 91.'l 8.7

Corn .................... ·5;i20;052 ··~1:9 75,498,696 Bu... 50.!M,(>l~ 17.0 OXLAI!Ol!A:

5, 914,069 49.6 94,283,407 Bu ... 48,080,554 Hay and forage .......... 1,311,961 7.1 ' 1,261,841 Tcmi. 12,824,ml 4.3 Corn .................... 36.0

Cotton and cotton seed •• 'i; 976; 935 "i6:ti ""'555;742 ·:Ba108: 41, 187,408 30.9 UTAH: Cotton ................ 35,399,356 26.5 Hay and forage .......... 405,394 53. 7 1,015,911 Tons. 7,429.001 40.2 Cotton seed (est.) •••••• 'i;i69; 42ci Z77,871 Tons. 5, 788,052 4.3 Wheat .................. 178,423 23. 6j ll,IU3,9M Bu ••. 3, 765,0171 lll.4

Wheat .................. 9.8 14,008, 334 Bu ... 13,854, 322 10.4 Sugar beets ••••••••••••• 27,472 3. 6 413,944 TOl!ll. 1. 8$. 6ClOJ lll.l

OREGON! VERMONT: ! 16,335,113ti\ Hay and forage •••••••.. 939,979 41.2 1,587, 796 Tons. 15,225, 957 31.0 Hay and forage •••••••••• 1,030,618 85.5 l,li02, 730 .:~:1 li!l.5

Wheat .................. 763, 187 33.5 12, 456, 751 Bu ... 10,849,036 22.1 Forest products offarms. ····26;859 ... i, '"4;i4.5;~· :S,(138,637l lll.3 Oats ..................... 339, 162 14.9 10,881,286 Bu ••• 5,037, 164 10.3 Potatoes ................ Bu ••• 1,743,Wf 6.4

PENNSYLV ANLI.: VmGINL!.: 28.886,~ Hay and forage •••.••••• 3,088,105 39.5 ·3,677,307 Tons. 45, 623,573 '}f'{.4 Corn .................... 1,860,l!511 4!j 38,295, 141 Bu ••• 2it1 Corn .................... 1,380,671 17.6 41,494,237 .Bu ••• 27,330,860 16.4 Tobacco ................. 185,42' m,m:: Ibl ..

~'.~5 12. l

Wheat .................. 1,225, 558 15. 7 21,564,479 Bu ... 22, 920,638 13. 7 Hay and forage. ••••••••. 773,57 18.2 823, Tons. W.2

RHODE lsL.AND: WASHINGTON: Hay and forage •••••••••• 61,327 72.8 80,306 Tons. 1,309, 717 33.3 Wheat .................. 2, 118,0lli 61.7 40,~i5 Bn ... llli,:W,37 44.I> Vegetables 1 ............. 5,Z75 6.3 .. ........... ······· 636,656 16.2 Hafu and forage •••••••••• 742, 137 2U 1,391, Tons. n,w,~ 21..7 Flowers and plants •••••. 290 0.3 ············ 558,543 14.2 Oa .................... 269,74: 7.9 13,228, Bu ••• 5,870,8$7 1.4

SOUTH CAROLINA: WEST VmGINL!.: Cotton and cotton seed •. 96,381,067 67.9 Corn .................... 676,311 36.l 17, 119,097 Bu ••• ll,ll07,lllll lie.Ii

Cotton ................ ·2;556;467 ··49:6 '"i;279;866 ·:Ba10S: 80,337, 945 56.6 Hay and forage .......... 708,900 ~l 639,IM Tcms. 7,4!1%.7 1$.li Cotton seed (est.) •••••. 639, 933 Tons. 16,043, 122 11.3 Vegetab!es' ............. 43,524 ... ............. ........ . ... ~ 11.2

Corn .................... ·i;566;832 30.4 20,871, 946 Bu ... 20,682,632 14. 6 Forest products offarms. ···········- 4,513,092 3.2 WIBCON'BJN:

Tons. 4tl,&lll, Zl.li Hay and forage ......... 3,079,10: 36.1 ' 5,002,MI SOUTH DAKOTA: - Oats .................... 2,164,571 25.: 71,349:: Bn •••

~~:l lt.3

Wheat .......... , ••••.•• 3,217,255 26.3 47,059,590 Bu ... 42,878,223 34.2 Corn .................... 1,4<57,6/il? 17.1 49,163, Bu ... · 17.3 Corn .................... 2,037,658 16. 7 155,558, 737 Bu ... 26,39/l,985 21.0 ' Oats •••••••••••••••••••• 1,558,643 12. 7 43,565, 676 Bu ... 16,044, 785 12.8 WYOMING:

853, 5U Tons. li,f111, : 00.6 Hay and forage .......... 585,386 74.• TENNESSEE: Oats ..................... 124:~ 1t.l 3,361,= Bu ... 1,828, 7llj !S.l!

Corn .................... 3, 146,348 49.4 67,682,489 Bu ••• 45,819,093 38.0 Wheat .................. 41, 738, j Bu ••• &14,251 ll.4 Cotton and cotton seed .• ............. . ...... 20,682, 187 17.1

I Other than potatoes and sweet potatGea and ylWl8.

Page 29: Volume V. Agriculture, General Report and Analysis

782 AGRidULTtrlH~.

STATES IJEADING IN PHODUOTION Oil' EACH CROP: 1909.

[The figures opposite the Mme of onoh crop nro for tho U11ltod States f\s a whole.]

Tnblo 156 l'InR t1ENT OF UN!'rlnll H'rATf:H

TOTA! ..

CROl' AND l:lTA.TE. AcrOl\ge. Production. Unit. Vnlul'.

A t•n1- Pro-ugo. a~~~~ V1illrn.

---------- ---- ~-~~-- ---1-----11 Almonds.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o, 70S, 589 I,hs ..

C1lll!omiti......... ...•...... ll,uU2,IH3 Lbs .. $711, 070 . • . • . . 100. 0 100. 0

700, 304 • • • • . . \IH. fi OH. ·l

Ap11les ................•...... Nmv York ....••.......•.... Miohigtm ................... . Ponnsylvtinili .••.....•...•.• Mlssoprl. •..•.••.....••...••

Apricots . .' ................... . Californ in •.••..•.•.•••••.•.•

Avoondo pea.rs: Jllorlda .................... .

:Bananas ............ ,, ....... . l•'lori<lti ................... ..

Barley .............. 7, 698, 700 Mlnnoaota ......... 1, 573, 701 Ctilllornlu ••••••••. 1, 105, 158 Wisconsin ......•. 810,•M\l NorL\l llnkotll ..... 1, 2lli, 811 South D11kot11 .•... 1, 114,o:n lowo. .............. 571,22•1

:Soans (dry edible). 802, 001 Mlohlgan .•..•.•.•• •103,000 Calltorn In ......... 157, 987 New York ........ 115,098

:Beets (sugar) ....... 864, 093 \ Colorndc .......... 108,082

Cnl!lornl11.; ••••••• 78, 957 Miohlgau .......... 78, 771! Utah .............. 27,'172

:Bl11.okberr1ea a:nd dewberrle. ••••. 49, 004

Missouri. ........ , li,07!i Now Jorooy ••••••• 4,332 Onlltomlu ......... 2,570 llllnols ............ 11,ooa M.lohlg!\11 .......... 2,973

Broom oorn •••••••• 820 102 Okltihomn ........ 2lll:360 llllnols ............ 88,462 Kl\USi.11! ........... ·11,0M

Buokwheat .......... 878 048 Now York ........ 200: 270 l'mmsylvmi!n ••••• 202, 728 Mlohlgl\n .......... 75, 000

Oherrlcs .................... .. tll\lll(l1'11io. .................. . l'mmsylvnnln ............. .. Ohio ....................... . Mkihlgm1 .................. .. NtnvYm·k ................. . Imllo.nn ................... .. Towii ...................... .. :nunola ..................... .

147, 522, 318 Bn ... 21i,.1tl0, :12-1 Bn ••. 12,3:12,200 lln •.. 11, !HS, •130 Bu ••• o, 0118, 077 llll •••

4, 150, 268 lln ... •J,(J(l(J,'823 llll .: •

4, 92Q Crutes.

10,060 10,0•18

173, 844, 212 ll<l, 027, 778 20, 4'11, 05•1 22, 150, ().JI 20,aon, 758 22,3\K\, 130 10,0M, 184

11, 261, 160 5, 282,fill 8,828,218 1,081,500

s, 932,857 1, 231, 712

8•15, 191 707, 639 41S1D•IO

56,348, 670 0,301,2(){) 5,•150, 7Rll 4, 898,fi24 2,015,•173 3,075,0M

78, 050, 058 •J2, 7•11, 726 lll,30\l, 425

8, 708, Hll3

14, 849, ssa 5,001, 7.UI •l, 797, 3fi0

058, 119

nu ... Bu ... llu •.. lln ... nu ... lln •.. lltl ...

nu ... !Ill. .. ll\t ... llu •••

'l'ons. 'l'ons ~ 'l'ons. 'l'ons. · 'l'ous. ·

Qts ... Qta ... tHs ... Qta ... t~ts ... qts ...

Um .• J.bs •• I.ha •• Uis ..

lln .•. nn ... Hn ... Bn •••

4, 126, 090 llu ••• fill!, Ola Iltt ••• 1175, 093 Jln ... ailH, 04'1 .Bu ••• 338, 0<15 lJu ... 271, fiO'I lln ... aoa, 003 llu ... 2(10, ·132 :nu •.. 287, 370 llu ...

BS, 231, 492 1:1, :l•!:i, 028 fi,,\)(\\l,080 5,'557,tilO •1 1 8&5, IH•l

2, 884, 110 2, 708, 021

10, 100

100. 0 100. 0 17.2 10.0 !t<l 7. 2 7.5 (). 7 o. 8 Ii. u

100. 0 100. 0 O!l.O 00. 0

100. 0 100. 0

5, 601 100. 0 100. 0 5, 038 Oil. 0 00. 0

92, 468, 571 100. 0 100, 0 100. 0 17,213,817 20.4 20.l 18.0 17,18<!,508 lli.5 15.3 18.(\ 12, us2, mo rn. u 12. s 1s. 7 11, 002, 030 rn. R 15. 2 12. o 10, 873, 522 1'1. 6 12. 0 11. 8 5,320,708 7 .. 1 0.3 5.8

21,771,482 100.0 100.0 100.0 9,710,315 50.3 47.0 •M.ll o,~05,•157 19.7 20.a 2s.o 3,~S0,064 14.4 14.0 1.0.0

19, eao, 724 100. 0 100. 0 100. 0 !l,001,152 2\l.7 81.8 30.5 4,820,532 21. 7 21.6 21. 7 •1, 014, 123 21. (\ 18. 0 20. 2 1, 858, 000 7. 5 10. 5 o. 3

8, 900, 881 450, 28:1 813,•180 282,883 2!17,058 218, 17•1

100. 0 100. 0 100. 0 12.2 11.5 11. 7 8. 8 o. g 8. 0 5.8 8.0 7,2 7.1 5.3 0.1 0.1 5.0 5.0

5, 184, 484 1()0. 0 100. 0 100. 0 2, 5511, 235 l\U, 3 Ii•!. 1 40. 8 l.,•157,172 11.8 2·1.5 28.<I

503, 0•17 l2. 0 11. 1 11. (I

e, sao, m 100. o 100. o too. o a, fiH7, 558 s2. o as. 3 as .. 1 2,Hn5,05H aa.n a2.a :n.o W~NB &O ~5 ~4

1,281, 180 051,02•1 00{), 075 057,•JOO ..... . 500,820 ..... . 5•1'1,608 •••••• 508,orn ..... . <156,022 ..... . •153,•174 ..... .

100, 0 100. 0 12.1 la. 2 11.5 l.2. ll

8. 2 0.1 8. 2 8. 2 o.o 7.5 8,8 7.0 6,3 o. 3 1.0 o.a

Ollloory ........... .. Mlnh!gun ........ ..

l, 589 19, 284, ooo libs •• 1, fi84 10, 204,000 libs ••

70 ilOO '• 70,020

100.0 100.0 100, 0 00.'7 00.6 00. •l

Ohutas ............ . Ii'Jm·lllti ••••••••..• North Ct\l'ollna ••••

l 712 1,072

376

82, 261 llu ... 21,500 nu •••

o, 880 Ilu ...

62,891 43, •17() 10,520

Ootn. ..•.•• ,, .•••••. 08, 382, 665 2,552,180,680 Bu ••. 1,438,553,919 llltnoia ............ 10, 0•15, H:lO :lOO, 218, 070 Jlu... 108, :!50, 400 Iowa .............. 0,220,378 :1'11,750,.JOO Jlu .•• 1117,022,S:H MlA.'!Ollr! .......... 7,l13,0o3 101,.127,087 Bu .•. l.07,3•17,0:1:1 Imlitina ........... 4,00t,Ofiol 1.or.,.100,.133 nu ••. !lH,4:37,088 Ncbruslm ••••••••• 7, 2ll0, Ofi7 180, ta2, 807 llll. •• 88, 234, 840 Ohio .............. 3,010,050 157,5ta,aoo lln... 82,a21,200 Knnsl\S •••.••••••. s,1001001 15•1,051,703 Bn .•. R0,750,803

Ootton ............. 321 MS, 838 Toima. . . • • • • • • • • • • o, 030, 170 Georgia ........... 4, 883,304 Mfas!Rsi.11pl.. ...... a, 400,210 Routh Cnl"ollmi.... 2, 550,.HJ7 Alnlmnm ••....•... 3, 7:!0,482 Arlmnsn8 ....••... 2,153,222 North Ct\l'ollna .... l,27•1,404 Oklahonm ........ 1,070,035

10, 640, 268 Bnlos. 10s, 610, soa 2,4M,1N B11los. 102, 7:lo,Ooll 1, nn2,.108 l1nloA. 1211, H05, n12 l, 127, mo lltilos. 8:J, 148, HOfi 1,270,800 :BnloA. 80,:137,o-15 1, 129, 527 Jlnlos. 74, 205, 2:m

770, 870 IlnloR. M, MO, 503 005, 132 B11los. •12, 060, 000 565, 7'12 llnlos. :w, :rno, 356

1 Bunohea.

100.0 lOd.O 100. 0 02.6 oa.o 00. 7 22.0 21. 3 10.0

100, 0 100. 0 100. 0 10. 2 15. a 1a. R

o. 4 :rn .. 1 11. 7 7.2 7.6 . 7,5 5.0 7.7 O.R 7.4 7. l (I, 1 4.0 0.2 5.7 8.2 6.1 (),(\

100. 0 100. 0 100. 0 :n. 0 23. 1 23. 1 15. 2 18. 7 18. () 10. (\ 10. (\ 11. 8 8.o 12.0 u .. 1

11. 0 10. (\ 10. 5 O. 7 7. a 7. R •J,() 0.2 (\,0 a.~ 5. 2 o. o

CHOI' AN!l H'J'.\TI·:. Aorc11gt1. l'rod1wlio11. Unit. Vallie,

PER CENT OF UNITED STATES

TO TAJ ..

Acre- Pro-nge. quc .. Value

t10n. .. --·---- ---- -·-···---- ---1-----11-­---Ootton seed (m1t.) •.••••• , •...

'l'uxns ..................•.... 5, 32\l, 084 'rons. $121, 076, 984 J, ~~7, 587 'l'<lllH • 25, 038 913 °

0 0

0

\1\10, ~0.1 'l'onH. 23 2H' 44G · · .... o:m, u:i:1 •rmrn. io' o.13' 122 · ·· ··· 503, fi78 'J~ons. 1a: 2041 H28 ...... 504, 7114 TOllH. 12, 8031 190 .. 0

•••

100. 0 100.0 23.1 21.4 18. 7 19.2 12.0 19.3 10. 0 10.9 10. 6 10.6 7.3 7.1

l}L~urµit~ ..................... . Hon th ('11roli1m ............. . M!HH(sslppl. ..........•...... Ail1lmmti .•...........•...... A rlmttsns ................... . North Curnlltm •••..•••.•••..

388, Hll •rmrn . 8, 500' 180 · · · · · · :J32,fiGll '.l'OllH. 8,417°240 ··•••·

Oklahoma ................. . 277,871 •rons. 5, 788;052 :::::: 6.2 7.Q 5.2 4.8

Oranborrlos ......•. M11H$(\(•lnrnotts ••••• Now Jersey ....... . W lsconsln ••••.••..

Ourra.nts ......... .. Now York ....... . Mlehignn •••••..••. 011lifornla ••..•.••.

18,481 6,577 0,030 1,089

'1,862 2,657

oou •107

Datos ........................ . C11llfomili .................. . Al'lzonn .................... .

Emmar and spelt •. Hon th Jltikot11 ..•.. Nm· th Dnkotu ... .. NehruAkt\ ........ . I{t\llHM ..•••••••••. Mhmqsotn ..••••••.

578, 622 25!), 011 101,1'1<1 65,081 49, 909 80, 891

Fl~a ......................... . ,nllfo111in ................. ..

Mlsslaslppl ................. . 'l'cxns ...................... . LoniHhma ••••••••••••••••.•• Alabrunti .•.••.•••....••.••.•

88, 248, 060 Qts ..• 22, 71•1,•IU(\ Q,tH .. . 12, 072, 28R QtH .. . 2,M91 :J1'1 Qts .. .

10, 448, 532 Qts .•. a,0R2,:l8u (its ...

7ll8, 2/iU (~tA .•• 852, 878 Qts ...

9,047 UJS •. 3,3:!2 J;bH •. 0,500 Lbs ..

lB, '102, 710 Du ••• 0,008,082 Bn ••• 2, 50•!, 732 llu ••• 1,221,075 Bu ...

78S,M2 nu •.. 767,889 Dlt ...

85, 0601895 Lbs •. 22,000,353 Lbs .• 1,949,801 Lbs .• 2,•Jll,876 Lbs •• 2,025,808 I,bs .. !, 773, 120 J,bs •.

Flaxseed............ B, OBS, 142 10, 512, '165 Bu .. . North Dnkota ..... 1,068,0•19 10,245,084 Bu .. . Son th Dukotu.. ... 518,noo 4, 750, 70•1 Bll ••• Mlnuosotn......... 358,'120 3,277,288 Bu .. .

ll'lowersandplants 18,248 .................. . New York,....... 2,079 ................. .. Ponnsylvrmla. •• .. 2,082 ................. .. Illinois............ 1,aso .................. .

. Now .To1·soy....... l, •130 .................. . Mnssuclmsetts..... .1, 20:! .................. . Olllo.............. 1, 070 .................. .

ll'orost produots ...... ', ........................ .. No1·ih Ctirnlhm ................................ . Now York .................................... . VJrg!nlt1 ....................................... . W!aoonsln ..................................... .

Ginseng .......... .. Now York ....... . \VJHC'OHHIU. •• •• , .,

28 .................. . (~) LO:::::::::::::::::::

Mlssom•!. •••••.•.• Ohio ............. . Po111rnylvnnl11 ••••• Ml,1J1lgan ......... .

Goosoborrles....... 4,765 5,282,848 Qts •.. Illinois............ 603 Ml,.JOR Qtll .. . Mlssom!.......... 555 470, 020 Qts .. . Mltihlgtin. ... .. ... 207 •!Oil, 1180 Qts ••• Imllllmi.. ... . . . .. . 274 320, 003 Qts ..• Now York........ 250 331, 135 Qts.,. Oregon. .. • .. • • .. • 186 807, 30() Qts .. . M11ryhmd. ........ 2·U 300,321 Qts .. .

Graro~~~~i-~ _<~~~~~. . .. . . .. .. . 11 180, 250 Boxes l'lorlda. . • .. ... •• • ..... .... • 1, 0111, 537 Boxes 011.llfomhi. .. . . .. .. • • • • • • .. • . 122, li15 lloxos

Gro.pos ....................... 21571,005,205 J,hs .. Ctillfornh~ ................... 11!!70,086,525 I,b~ .. Now Yotk........ •• .. • • . • • • 253, ooo, 361 Lbs ..

Guavas ................. ~..... 354, 062 J,hs .. lc!.orl<lti,.......... • • • . • .. . • . 21i8, 709 Lbs .. Cu.\lfomiti......... .......... ou,o5a I,bs ..

Hay andforago .... 72,280,770 07,453,735 'l'ons. Now York........ 5, Qo13 1373 7, 055, 420 'l'o11s. lowu.............. r., O·lll, 185 7, 823, !Hl 'J'ons. Wisconsin ........ 3,070,102 fi,002;04'! 'l'ons. Ktinsn.~. • . . . . . . . . . a, 057, 7•!5 r., oao, 907 'Pons . Nebruslm ......... d,520,034 r., 770,•l7u 'l'ons · Mlnnosott1 .•...... 3, U•10, 072 11, 030, 7'17 'rons ·

2 Itoportod Jn a mull fmotions.

l, 755, 613 100. 0 100. 0 100, 0 1,0tl2,205 36.7 69.4 00.5

504, 020 49. O 31. B 28.7 127, 212 o. 2 6. 7 7.2

790, 431 100. 0 100; 0 100. 0 2114,051 32.5 38.l 33.4 58, 288 7. 7 7, 4 7.4 43,508 5.2 8.2 5,5

533 . . . . . . 100. 0 100, 0 ·118 •. .. • . 33. 5 78.4 06 . •.... 65.3 18.0

5, 584, 050 100. 0 100. 0 100.0 2,627,533 45,3 48.0 47.l 1,102,782 17.6 20.2 19.7

484, 791 11.5 IJ.6 8.7 842, 840 8. 7 6. 2 6.1 838,841 5.4 6.0 B.l

sos, s10 ••••.. 100; ioo.o 200, 158 • . • . . . Be 32.4 107' 61l9 • • • • . • 5.6 13. 4 07,078 ······ 6.9 12.! 87,000 ••.•.. 5.8 10.8 80,960 ·:···· 5.1 10.l

28, 970, m 100. o 100. o ioo. o 15,488,016 lil.3 62.6 63.5

7, 001, 717 2<J, 9 24.4 24.2 •l,8031328 17.2 10.R 16.8

34, 872, 329 100. 0 ...... 100.0 5, 148, 940 • 16. 3 .. . ... 14.8 3,SOS,418 11.1 ...... 1°'9 3, 6S4, 801 7. 3 . . ..•. 10.U 2,so1, 100 7.9 ...... s.2 2, 455, 407 (\, 0 . .•... 7.0 2, 384, sso 5. 9 . . •... 0.8

1951300, 288 •••••.•..••. 100.0 11, 3M, 134 ...... ; . .... 5.8 10, 30fi, 051 • • • . • . . • . • •• 5.3 10, 118,851 .•.... •·••·· 5.2 0,550,428 ...... ···•·· 4.9

161,888 100.0 ...... 100.0 27, 138 . . . . . . . ..... 17.9 25,077 09.6 ······ 17.1 21,868 ••.... ······ 14.4 10, oao . . . . .. . .. ... 11.0 lli, 201 .•..... •···· 190·: 13, 7D4 • . . • . • . ..••. •

417,08' 100.0 100.0 100.0 4'1,238 12.7 10.3 10.6 30,0.Jl 11.6 8.9 9.6 28,932 6.2 7.0 6.9 25,082 5.8 6.1 0.2 23,427 5.4 0.3 5.6 20,803 3.9 5.8 5.0 18, 000 5.1 5. 7 4.3

2, 080, 610 ...... ·100. ( 100.0 1,007,810 ••••·• 89.3 92.6

1'13, 180 .. . •. • 10.3 6.9

·22, 027, 961 ...••. l0, 840, 812 ..•••. a, 961,677 ......

100.0 100.0 77-0 49.2 9.8 18.0

11,628 ······ 100.0 1~·: 7,604 ..•••. 73.~ 34'5 4,018 ·•·•·• 26. .

824, 004, 877 77,300, 045 50, 300; 225 ·10, 800, 300 32, 083, 0541 31, 720, 691 20, 724, 801

100. 0 100. 0 100. 0 7.0 7.2 9.l 7.0 8.0 7.2 4 3 5.1 5.0 5:5 0.1 a.9 0.3 5.9 3.9 5.5 6.2 u

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INDIVIDUAL CROPS. 783 STATES LEADING IN PRODUCTION OF EACH CR.OP·. . · 1909-Continueu.

[The figures opposite the name of each crop are for the Un "ted St •Ao 1 a..,., as a whol~.J

Table 156 Con.

CROP AND STATE. Acreage. Production. Unit. Value.

PER CENT OF UNITED STATES

TOTAL.

Acre- Pro-age. g~~ Value.

CR')P AND STAn;. Unit. Value. j1

... , _______ 1

__

i /:Aer~~i Pr°" I

I I

I Acreage. Production.

I

I. -- "'-1---"-="""'!1··.~-~--'--=

'I P:l:R Cli:NT Ul' 11 llXIT!:D ~TA'r:ES 1: TOTAL.

1 1i ag<'. I du<:- 'IVlllue. I ii · ! tron. 1---11 ------i- ·""· 1--· __ 1 __ _

--------: .. ----1-----1·-- ----11--

Jlemp ........ ····· · Kentucky .....•.. C<ilifornia •.••••...

·Indiana •... ; ...•••

Hops .............. . Oregon .......... . New York ....... . California ••....•.• Washing ton ..•..•

Ka.fir corn and milo maize ......•••..

Texas ......•...•.. Kansas ....•.•.•.. Oklahoma ....... . California .••••••..

7, 647 fi, 855

300 335

44, 693 21, 770 12, 02~

8,391 2,433

1, 635, 153 573, 384 388, 495 ii32, 515 44,308

Kumquats .•.................. Florida .................... .

Lemons ...................... . California. . . . . . • .. . ..•..•..•

Limes ....................... .. Florida .................... .

Loqnats .......... : .••••...... California.. • • • • • • • • • ••••.••..

Kandarins ................... . Louisiana. ................. .. California. • .. • . • . . • ........ .

Mangoes: Florida .................... .

Maple slrup ................ .. Ohio ..............

1 ••.•••••••

New York ................. . Vermont ................... . Pennsylvania .............. . Michigan. • • • • • • • • .. •••••••• Indiana .................... .

Kaplesugar ... , ............. . Vermont .................. .. NewYork ................. . l'eunsylvania. .............. .

'Mint ............... . 'Michigan ......... .

Indiana ........•..

Mustard seed:

8,195 6,300 1, 814.

7, 483, 295 Lbs .. 6, 420, 232 Lbs ..

UOO, 000 Lbs .. 395, 467 Lbs ..

40, 718, 748 Lbs .. 16,582,562 Lbs'..

8,Cl77,138 Lbs .. 11, 99-i, 053 Lbs .. 3, 432, 504 Lbs ..

17,597,305 Bu .. . 5,860,444 Bu .. . 5,115,415 Bu ... 4, 658, 7V2 Bu ...

938, 049 Bu .•.

i,112 Boxes 1,091 Boxes

2, 770, 313 Boxes 2, 756, 221 Boxes

11, 318 Boxes 11,302 Boxes

41 541 Boxes 4,516 Boxes

3, 896 !loxes 3,340 Boxes

555 Boxes

5,278 Boxes

4, 106, 418 Gals.: 1, 323, 431 Gals ..

993, 242 Gals .. "109, 953 Gals .. 391, 242 Gals., 209, 093 Gals,. 273, 728 Ga.ls ..

14, 060, 206 Lbs .. 7, 726,817 Lbs .. 3, 100, 300 Lbs .. 1, 188, 049 Lbs ..

158, 091 Lbs .. 121, 109 Lbs .. 36,621 Lbs •.

California •••.•.•.• 1, 964 S, 168, 270 Lbs ..

Nursery products .. New York ...•.... California. ....... .. Texas ............ .

80,618 .•.•..•••••.. 1 .•.....

H~t::::::::::::::::: N~ts_(a.11) ...................... 62,328,010 Lbs ..

.ahlorn1a... .. . • • . • . . • . . . . . .. 28, 378, 115 Lbs .. Texas....................... 5,945,932 Lbs .. Pennsylvania ..•....... :.... 3,795,804 Lbs ..

Oats ................ 35, 159, 44111,007,142,980 Bu ... flinols .......... ',. 4,176,4851150,386,074 Bu .. . J.ra.............. 1, 055, 154 12s, ms, 055 nu .. _

pnesota ......... 2,977,2581 93,S!li,717 Bu ... WiseoUB!n......... 2, 164, 570 71, 319, 038 Bu . !. ~grthDakota ..... 2,147,032 65,886,702 Bu .•. N lo .............. 1, 787,496 57,5911 0461 Bu ... In~ko. ......... 2,365,774 53,300,1851 Bu •..

a .. : ....••.• 1,667,818' 50,607,913\ Bu •..

Q~~ffomia::::::::: :::::::::: ~uzg;!~~I t~~ ::

3412, 699 100, 0 100. 0 100. 0 3';18, 386 89. 6 85. 8 84. 4 39,000 3.9 8.0 9.5 21, 755 4.4 5.3 5.3

7' 844, 745 100. 0 100. 0 100. 0 2, 838, 860 48. 7 40. 7 36. 2 2,597,981 26.9 21.3 33.1 1, 731, 110 18. 8 29. 5 22. 1

665,493 5.4 8.4 8.5

10, 816. 9401100. 0 100. 0 100. 0 3, 785, 4631 35.1 33. 3 35. 0 3,046,7991 23.8 29.1 28.2 2, 531, 036 32. 6 26. 5 23. 4

725, 704 2. 7 5. 3 6. 7

. 2,8261 ...... 100.0 100.0 2,768 ••••·· 98.1 97.9

2, 993, 738 •••. -- 100. 0 100. 0 2,976,571 •••••• 99.5 99.4

12, 478 - ..... 100. 0 100. 0 .12,457 ••••.• 99.9 99.8

5, 880 •..... 5,8301 •••· ..

6, 553 ..... . ·5,945 ••·•··

607 •••••.

100. 0 100. 0 99.4 99.1

100. 0 100. 0 85. 7 90. 7 14.2 9.3

5, 739 .... -- 100. 0 100. 0

3, 797,317 ..... . 1,071,330 ..... .

907,MO ..... . 366, 006 •••.•. 364, 712 ...... 298,450 ·•···· 296,805 ......

100. 0 100. 0 32.2 28.2 24.2 23. 9 10.0 9.6

9.5 9.6 6.6 7.9 6. 7 7.8

PeOaralsll·o···:· ......... [·······-··1 8, 840, 733 Bu... "7,910,&oo':... i rnia l 1!28 B " 1~. 01 100. 0

MNe1·c"'·h·IYork:::::::: ::::::::::1 1'343':1 Bu... 1,0001·&,9('!31.. .u;. :n.o '!: , , · U. -I l,~0 !!;8,!.. I.U 17.9

New ersey::::::: ::::::::::1 1::~1 ~~:::I 2M;&:.t: g t.~ .P~~~(dryfn ......... 1,305,091!: 7,129,2$4: .Bu ... i 10,HS,739! 100.&' 1090 100.0

M·lS:'ns ........... 78,0171 1,16.5,0.-5.5!.Bu ... i 1,f>4~,9'~, ~;.o· lti.3: 15.0 ic igan............ 94,932 1,162.40::11 nu ... i ·1,:ia7,~1t): 7.T 16.31 l~.:.:

~out~arollna .... 1265,632 !}~·&13:J3u ... ; l,:>IJ.4Dt!i ~'<.1.1 10.tf! 12.0 Neo~!ic ....

1, .••.•• 1 210,315 131!,llOIJ,l!u ... : J,204,T)(I:: HU, io.al 11.0

or aroma .... 1169,934 l\.5!,lili7 1 ll11 ... [ l,!!'24,~~ii 13.!t! il. l! 9.:l Alabama .......... 1 85,034 418,00i!Bu ... 1 66U.~Ttlji !l.0 5.ll 6.0

! i t l l 9, 890, 76111 U•s .. I 11!1, &9~ . .. . ; 100. @' lllU 5,832,3671 Lbs .. / &2;J1,~~1.(·····-! 5fl.{.V, 5~·¥,.

637,293,. I, UJ?3 --1 •· ,(i!Ji, , 6 4 ~ 723,uj8, I~b~.~~ ~~,>~~·!.;::::::: 7:;)

1 7:~

804,172

1

1 Lbs ..

1

1 &!l,4illfi ...... j fU'f tl.l

J ! . 6, ~I Bu... ,, OlhJ! ..•.. : ltil!. If 100. ll 2,l!ll!)I Bu ...

1

i,344J!· ..... 1 ~ !: :111.k 1,175[ Bu... 2,1~1----··! lU. 2:1.& l,6J1i1Bu... 2,~----- 1 24.!I\ 22.7 ~.Bu ... [ i ...... I 1;.iJ 4.4

I I I I ! '118,8U! Crates! '1U, ~,,;j ..... i lllU l!lU 77S,6441Cn>tll!lj 7U,"""'l .. --·-" ~y ll'J.li

I I 11 I lli,Ho,1101 Bu ••. 1 u.•.~1 ..... ieu· 100 e ll,~17,9711; Hu ... f 5,473,~!-·.. !llfi.2 ;,,1.1 1,147,587! llu .•. 1 ~·71l:ill---·· l~-~ ~-l l,o;l2,0771.Bu •••

1 ll00,503:1- ... i,.. ~-h I

l.52,W1

Lbs. •i ~.~1... 1GU llllUil 30,0i51 Lbs.. 9!l1Jll.... 19. 7 2UJ 2i,36.'ilLbLI 920ii--··· lB, ZUJ 4li,OOO Lbl!." !IUill ••••. I '$/ ~' :11.!I 19,0001 Lbl!. ·I 1117f ...... 1 12 ;.' H. 7 23,300'. Loo •• 1 4771\ll .... i 15. ;i ll.3

I I I I Potatoes ........... 3,668,855 38:9,194,D&lii llu .. .I 166,W,Dlllii Lllll.~ 100. 6 141&,ll

p~=:.:::;:::::::: :::::::::: L 1ss_1s.s1pp1 ..... _ .. _ •....••..

o~Y~~~:::::::: :::::::::: Persimmons (Jap-

~~~~:: :: ::: :: :::::::::: Florida ................... .. Alabama ................... .

Pineapples ................. .. Florida ..•...... __ ......... .

Plums and prunes ........... .

g~~~~~::::::::: :::::::::: Washington ...... ; ........ ..

Pomegranates .............. .. Calif()rnia. • .. . . . .. . ........ .

g~:~:::::::::::: :::::::::: Alabama ................... . Arizona ................... ..

New York........ 394,3191 48,597,7.0I! Hu .•• 1 20,3Zll,766ll1 1~ 7 l! <: 1p Pennsylvania..... 21l2,013121,740,611.!Ilu ...

1

ll,tl73,84:J1 1.l: ,,,,,, ,.2 1,380,492 ...... 100.0 100.0 Maine ............. 135,799 28,55fl,8371Bu ••. I0,224.7!4!i 1!.7; i.> p,,1

720,927 ••.•.• 55.0 52.2 Michigan.......... 365,4831

38,2-43,828 Bu ••• [ 9,~la,7781! .. W.(.I !1. <. 1:.0. 333,638 ...... 22.5 24.2

1

Ohio.............. 212,!JOS 20,3:22,984 Bu ..• ' 9,l!17,11651i .5.~. ;.:;; fif, 106,501 ...... 8.4 7.7 Wlsconsln........ 290,185~ 31,9138,llk'i· Bu ..• 1 7,1117,754\:, 7.tl! i..2 4 ~

. 253, 000 100. 0 100. 01100. 0 ' Minnesota........ 223, 692, 26,802,948.1Bu .• ·1 7,685,259·.ii 6.11 ti. II. ·4..!i

194,391 77.6 76.6 76.81 QnNin,ewcesY .. o.rk··.·.·_· .. ·.--.. ··_ .·.--•• ·• •• ·.·.·.·.·,i.' 428,672 Bu ... ! 51!,24llJ! ...... 1l!lO.ll'1~.e 58,110 22.1 23.2 23.0 132,451 Du .•..

1

135,US.-. ..... ! 31'1.9 z; .. 2 Iennsylvama. ............... f 62,350

1 llu •.• , 102,4!~1! ... ... H.:>' 19.~

Ohio........................ 81,Wll Hu ••• , 101,3ll!IJ·.···· ··1 I•>.11:. rn.1. 100,731 100.0 100.0 100,0 Calllomia. .................. ., 32,638,Bu... 26,2!~1 ;...... 7.1•: .1.1

21, 050, 822 100. 0 . . .• . . 100. 0 Raspberries and f I 1 ; : 2, 750, 957 10. 8 .• :. • . 13. l loganberries.... 48, 668: 60, 1118, 1961 Qts... 5, 132,27

1 11111. 0 100. o~ 100.11

2,212;788 0.0 ...... 10.5 NewYork........ 11,057 14,751,9401Qts... 1,168,00': T.!.7! 24.2: 2'.!»

1,253,110 4.8 ...... 0.0 Michigan ...... ~... 8,786 8,il81,943iQl8... 095,0l!lj[: lS.l: t;;.~I U:.5

4, 447, 674 ••••.. 100. 0 100. 0 2, 959, 845 . . • • .. 45. 5 66. 5

.562, 542 .. .. . . 9. 5 12. 6 90,447 ...... 6.1 2.0

414, 697' 422 100.0 100.0 100. 0 59,693,819 11.9 14. 9 14.4 49,040,888 13.2 12. 7 11.8 34,023,389 8.5 9.3 8.2 28,063,257 6.2 7.1 6.9 24,114,345 6.1 6.5 5.8 23,212,352 5.1 5. 7 5.6 19,443,570 6. 7 5.3 4. 7 18,928, 706 4. 7 5.0 4. 6

Ohio.............. 3,869 4,029,4801 ttts... 3M,27'J1. 7.~: r,.6, 7.1 California......... 1,992 .ii,222,llil Qt.s... :SW,169!1 4.Ii ~.'1; 5.\f Washington....... 1,2rn 3, 11&, 720j Qts... 223,~· 11 2.5: 5. IJ -t. 3

R!Lcoeu(fu~~';,h_J_ .. ·.·.-..·_·_·_· 610,175 21,838,5SOI Bu... 16,019,60 100.~ lOll.Of lli!Ui 317,518 I0,!139,~i3 Hu... 8,05.3 .• I 52.0i 411-!!.i ;'"J.:;

Texas............. 237,li86 8,001,1-lli Bu... 6,106,~ 38.1' 41.2: ""-1 Arkansas......... 27,419 1,282,830

1

Bu... 1,158,::i: 4.5: 5.9, 7.2

Rye ................. 2,195,561 29,520,4671 Bu ••• 20,42:1, .i 11111.~ 100.0: 100.11 Michigan.......... 419,020 5,SH,394! Bu ... J 3,944,lll!lj: 111.l lf!.7i HUI Wisconsin......... 339,213 4,797,775

1 llu ..• 1 :J,J63,5m!: 15.5. Hi.3; 1;,,5

:Minnesota......... 266,567 4,42!.,028, Bu ••• ! 2,679,9&7j' 12.11 15.llj IU

NewYork........ 130,MO 2,010,001 Du ••• I l,~18,401>1: "·9! ii.!>! 7.1 Pennsylvania..... 212,;;oo 3,4!!H,ooaj Bu... 2,?z;i,51~1.: 1~ . .t 11.8{ u:.~

' i i : !~~;m :::::: ig~j 1gg:g se~:iti~!~!:~~~: ::::::::::!:::::::::::::::::::: l,~:~11 ::.:::1::::::11:~

0~"a~fi~:ni ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. Florida.~::::::::: : :: : : : :: : :

19,487,481 Boxes 17,566,464 •.•... 100.0 100.0 14, 436, 180 Boxes 12, 951, 505 . . . • . • 74. 1 73. 7 4,852

1907 Boxes 4,304,987 ...... 24.9 24.5

Illinois ...................... 1 ............. 1'....... i91,r>2!ii ........ \ ...... 1 13.S

New York..................................... 72,991\'---···1···--J 5.2 I'

Seed(gra.ss)........ •.•......• 6,671,3481 IJµ ••• 15,137.6!31 •••..• l®. 100.1 Iowa ............. · .......... 1,1.18,044. I H. u... 1,721.,2i!i:I!! ........

1

1 11.>.1' 11.4 rn1nci1s............ .......... 1,281l,m' nu... 1,rrn,4:.ID, ...... 111.3. n.4 35,470,276 Bu ... 28,781,078 ...... 100.0 100.0 Minnesota.................. !Mli,fxJ6; Bu ...

1 l,49ii,4381 ....... 14.:1. !l.!I

9,267,118 Bu... 4,573,775 ••.••. 26.l 15.9 South Dakota............... 424,623· Bu... .594,im11:. .... 1>.41 3.9 2,555,499 Bu... 2,182,613 ...... 7.2 7.6 Kentucky ......... -········· 612,400:[ llu ... 1 .538,2H1l .. · .... fl.2: ;,Ul

Peaches and nec-Ca,ffu~!- ................. .

1,901,647 Bu... 1,502,996 ...... 5.4 5·2 , Sorghnmca,ne...... 4«,089/ 1,647,242: Tons !10,174,.~: lfi!l.~ l!IO<!; 1~.t

Peanuts · 869 887 19 415 816 B 18 271 929 100. 0 100. 0 100. 0 I, Kentuck-y ... ·····-I 62,327: 226,303 Ton.~. l,4l~, :,i 14.ll: 13.. 1 i 1

3·? ~~rtp.o·a·r·o·l·lna· ... •••••.• ' , ' u... • • T 5• 907· """""!·Tora 114.~ 932, 1191 12 ,1., II 3

195,134 5,980,919 Bu... 5,368,826 22.:!: 30.81 29.4 ! .. ~~~····"'"'! .~·...J..· ~1·Zo·.· Tora'l 1',..,.~!~;i.: H.l·ZI ii;•.[ !"·,, rrginja 145 213 84 a B 4 230 832 16. 1 22. l 23.2 ,· =ur1. · ····----; ""'"""' ""''"""' • '""'"'""'11 · 1 •!i "-~ G ........... , 4,2 ,34 u... 1 '

18 41

13? 13 4 11 Texas l 55,027' 101,001: Tons. c9&5,7ll!i1, 12.4 !i."1 11.4

F•1eo~g!a........... 160,317 2,569,787 Bu... 2,440,926 · ·•· · ' ............. ••,071:, 93,123 'fons. !i5S,07a1111 7.4 5.7[ ti.Ji

onda 126 150 2 315 089 B 2 146 86? 14. 51 11. 91 .11 7 ' Arkansas.·'····.. "" ' ~ Al bani.......... ' ' • u... ' ' • 11_6, S.l 8. 2 [ N~rthCarolina.... 21,227! 86,462, Tons. 541,m!I 4.<>I •·Zi !i.3 Ta a.......... 100,609, 1,573,796 Bu •..

1 1,400,654

7•4

1 5.5 5_9 1 Illinois............ 15,039 90,21!7 Tons. 400,114 3.4 5.5 4.t

f!XllS............. 64,3271 1,074,998 Bu ... 1 1,075,110 1 A considerable amount of this acreage is probably a duplication of other crop acreage. ' Includes value of sorghum mmp.

x~i:as·.::::::::: ::::::::::

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734

Tl\ble 156-Con.

ORO!' A NH S'fA.T1':. Acronge.

- ---·-·-·---orrlos ....... Stra.wb

NowY Ctillf0t Mlssot Muryh Mlohlg NoWJt

ork ........ ·nil\ ......... trl. .......... 111<1 ......... 'll.ll ••.. - .•... orsoy .......

Sugar ca. Lonlsi Goorgl

no ......... ltlll\ ......... 1\ ...........

or seod ..... Sun1low llllnois CttlifOI' Indlun

1ii1i." :: : : : : : : ti ...........

Swootiio tatoosand a ........... yam

Gool'gl North Al6btlll Mlsslss Vil'gin! South t J,oulsh Now Jo

11 ........... Cm·ollnl\ .... \ll .......... lppl ........ fl ........... :nrollnn .•.•

\1111 ......... rsoy .......

es ......... Tanglll'ln Florll111 CnllC01·1 iiii::: :: : : : :

----~'

14~,~~ 4:585 ll,lJ.18

111,202 8,0:;1 8,C.8'1

470, 840 :l21l,08•1

:l7,0<ltl

4, 731 3,~~~

·130

641,255 8'!, 0:18 8'l 7•10 oo;ma 50,0•15 •10,838 4H,878 w, or.a 22,f>M

............. ............

AGHICUIII'UB,E.

S'l'A'l'ES LIOADING IN PRODUCTION OP EACH CltOP: 190H-fkmtfoued.

['l'ho ftgttros opposllo tho JU\mo ol ounh crop aro !or the Unltoll Stl\Lcs usu whole.)

Production. Unit.

__ ,, ___ --265, 702, 035 Qts ... lfi,0•15,'8l~l 4,ls ... 15, 004,32( l (.lts ..• 15, 171, O:H <~ls ••• 2:1, lill,005 <its ... H,21817li8 <iw •.. 18, 707' ·173 Ql& •••

6, 240,260 Tons. •l,0<11,llllll '.l'ons.

:111,.100 'l'ons.

03, 677 Du ... •10,00•1 nu ... !l,855 Il\l .•• 6,330 llu ••.

50,232, 070 11n ... 7, •126, I:ll lln ... 8 403 28:1 lln ... 5:31•1:857 lln ... •l,.127, 088 lln ... 5,270, 202 lln ... •l,:llll,ll2(l lln ... •J,251,08ll Jln ... 3, 18(1, •100 lln ...

38, 762 noxos :M,871 Iloxos

:1, 581 lloxos

. ~

Va\uo.

$17, 018, 026 1, 187,'110 1, l•IO, 47fl 1, 122, 78·1 1, 070, 072 1,000 788

020; 108

l 26, 415, 052 I 1717521 537

I 21 2(181 110

68, S18 44,539 -0,2lH 5,8M

35,420,170 •!,:Mil 800 4, 333, 207 3, 578, 710 a,on11200 2, 081, •172 2,!IOO, nou 2,357, 720 1, 527, 07'1

68770 M;os2

•I, 188

-····•«·"-'"'""

l'!G!l. C!GN'r Ob' UNITICD STAT!~$

TOTAL,

A l'ro· ~~i°" dno- V11\11e

· tlou. I\ ..

""

l 00. 0 100. 0 100.0 (\.( ·I. 5 II. 2

a.2 0.1 o.a 5.u

10. 0 o. 2 5.(l 5.!l ll.1 7.:l

l ll.4 0.:1 (i,() 5. ( /i.2

l

l 00. 0 100. 0 100. 0 lll.1 70.2 117.!! 7.8 5.1 8.0

1

l

l

00. 0 100. 0 100. 0 8:1. 0 77. 0 10 .. 1

6. •I 10. 8 10. 7 0.1 I), 0 10. 1

oo. o ioo: o loo. o rn. 1 12. r. 12. a 1:1.2 H.:l 12. 2 l (), 4 \), 0 10. 1 8.7 7,5 8.7 ll.4 8.0 7. (\ 7.ll 7.3 7,.1 8. {) 7.2 ll. 7 3.5 r. .. 1 4. 3

... 100. 0 100. 0 00. 0 Im. 2 ... 0.2 o, 1

"--~·-. ··-··-··--·- "" --~~··- - ----- - -

CJtOl' ANO S'rATl~. Acrougo. Protlu0Lio11. Unit.

Tea.sols ....••....... 162 78 Tons. Now York ........ 110 lll Tons.

Tobacco ........... 1, 204, 011 1,055,764,806 Lhs .. Kontm•ky ......... •HiO, 705 308, 482, 301 Lbs .. North Cnrollnu .... 221, 8110 1:18, 813, Hi:J Lbs .. Vlrfclnltl ••••..•.... 185, 427 la2, 071!, :mo Lbs .. Oho .............. lOll, '177 88,llO:l,308 Lbs .. 'l'onnossco .•...••.. llO,•Hi!l 08175U1 51l9 I,bs ..

V~ota.bles '. ....... 2, 763, 269 .................. ......... ow Yor.k ........ 175, 402 ...................

Ohio .............. 12.~. 401 ................. Wab1uts ~Persian

or En~ !sh) ..... Ooft•OOoooO 22, 026 524 r,\)S •• C11lllom 1\ ......... 21,•J:l2;200 Lbs •.

Whoat .............. 44, 262, 592 683, 370, 250 llu ... North Dnkott1 ..... 8, 188, 782 llll,781,880 nu, .. K11ns11s •.••.•...•.. 5, 01:1, 785 77, 577, 115 nu ... Mlnnosotn ......... 3,27ll,Ol1 57.,(lll41 412 l3n ... Nobmslm ......... 2, 002, 018 47, 0851 745 llu ..• Son th DflkOtl\ •.••. 3,217,25.1 47, 05\l, 590 nn ... llllnols .•..•.•••••• 2, 18/i,001 a1,sao,732 nu ... WMhlngton ....... 2, 118,015 401 020,390 Btt ...

Wlllows ............ 601 857 'rons. NowYm·k ••.••... •105 0(17 •rons. Mt1l'ylnml •••.••••• 150 l'l2 '.l'ons.

Value·.

$13, 760 10, 700

104, 302, 856 39,81i8, 753 13,847, 559 12, 109, 086 8,098,887 5, 601, (i81

216, 257' 068 15,0l\3,384 11, 393, 791

2, 297,336 2, 2•17, 193

657, 656, 801 100, 129, 809 74, 052, 201 50, 007, 435 44,225, 930 42,878, 223 38,000, 712 35, 102,370

44, 175 19,038 16,800

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