Fifteenth Census of the United States: Agriculture. [Miscellaneous Reports]

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - Agriculture
 

Contents

Indian RiverWashington 74 ApplingCamden 74 76 Georgia CampbellJohnson 84 JonesUnion 94 98289899888880288 18 28 28 26 28
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UpsonWorth
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Idabo AdaWashington 104 106
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Dlinois AdamsMadison 114 116 118
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MarionWoodford 124
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AdamsDearborn 124 126 128 130 132
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Indiana
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136 138 140 142 SwitzerlandWhitley
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lowa AdairHamilton 144
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HancockWright 154 156 158 160 162
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Kansas AllenMeade
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MiamiWyandotte
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AdairBoyd
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Kentucky BoyleLivingston
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LoganWoodford
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Louisiana parish AcadiaCalcasieu
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CaldwellWinn
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Maine AndroscogginYork 214 216 218 220 222 Maryland AlleganyWorcester 214
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Massachusetts BarnstableWorcester
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Michigan AlconaOakland
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OceanaWexford
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Minnesota Mississippi AitkinKittson 234
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AdamsRankin 254 256
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ScottYazoo 264
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AdairDunklin
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Missouri
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FranklinSt Louis
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St Louis cityWright
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Montana
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PonderaYellowstone
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Nebraska
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Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey
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New Mexico New York
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North Carolina
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North Dakota
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Ohio
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Oklahoma
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ChurchillWhite Pine 314 316
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Pennsylvania BakerYamhill
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AdamsCrawford 394
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AtlanticWarren 314 316 318 320 322 BernalilloValencia 324 326 328 330 332 AlbanyKings 324 326 328 330 332 LewisYates 334
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South Carolina BristolWashington
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South Dakota
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RutherfordYancey 354 356
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BrazosGaines 454
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RamseyWilliams 364
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Texas
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AdamsJackson 364
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LipscombSherman 474
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JeffersonWyandot 374
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AdairCarter 374 376
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BeaverMorgan
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CherokeeWoodward 384
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AccomacCharlotte
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ChesterfieldRoanoke 504 506 508
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Independent cities
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FranklinYakima
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West Virginia BarbourMercer 524
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MineralWyoming 534
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GRAPH Trend in the average value of all farm buildings per acre and the average values of
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SHADED MAP Average value of all farm real estate land and buildings per acre by minor civil
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GRAPH Trend in the acres of all land in farm sand the average value of farm real estate land
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542
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536
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DOT MAP Acres of all land in farms for the New England States 1930
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GRAPH Trend in population per square mile and in the average value of farm real estate land
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538
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542
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Wisconsin
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SHADED MAP Per cent which the total farm population is of the total population by minor civil
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Wyoming
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KewauneeWood 544
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Farms reporting and number of chickens sold in 1929 classified by size
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INTRODUCTION
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1930 and 1920
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Colored farm operators by age in Southern divisions and States and selected Northern States
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550
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Per cent distribution of acreage in farms operated by Negroes and whites by sections and South
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Number of farms and value of land and buildings of Negro operators in the Northern and West
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552
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AlbanyWeston 554
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CHAPTER III
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MAPS AND CHARTS
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GRAPH Trend in the average expenditure for labor and fertilizer per acre and the average value
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Percentage of gross rent required for taxes on cashrented farms by States 1929 chart
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STATE MAPS SHOWING THE PERCENTAGE OF GROSS Rent required fOR REALESTATE TAXES
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Indiana
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Missouri
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Pennsylvania
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INTRODUCTION 1
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Specified poultryChickens raised 1929 classified by size of flocks
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GEOGRAPHY OF AMERICAN AGRICULTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF EACH TYPE
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OUTLINE MAP Type of farming areas in the New England States 1930
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