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Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1978 and 1974

All forms forms with sales of $2,500 or more

1978 1974 1978 1974

Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres Farms Acres

Forms ________________________________________________ _ Average size of farm ___________________________________ _ Approximate land area ___________________________________ _ Proportion in forms _____________________________ percenL_

472 530 601 467 495 391 398 518 610 349 466 983

(X) 1 124 (X) 1 061 (X) 1 303 (X) 1 338

(X) 590 080 (X) 590 080 (X) 590 080 (X) 590 080

(X) 89.9 (X) 84.0 (X) 87.9 (X) 79.1

Value of land and bUildings: 1

Average per form _______________________________ dollors __

Average per acre _______________________________ dollars __ 290 456 (X) 175 788 (X) 322 428 (X) 219 868 (X)

(X) 258 (X) 166 (X) 255 (X) 164

land in forms according to use:

Total cropland ________________________________________ _ Harvested cropland __________________________________ _

By acres harvested:

394 154 072 409 145 924 341 (0) 307 128 587

291 74 594 256 48 990 265 73 510 220 47 828

1 to 9 acres ___________________________________ _ 10 to 19 acres _________________________________ _ 20 to 29 acres _________________________________ _ 30 to 49 acres _________________________________ _ 50 to 99 acres _________________________________ _ 100 to 199 acres _______________________________ _ 200 to 499 acres _______________________________ _ 500 to 999 acres _______________________________ _ 1,000 acres or more _____________________________ _

16 63 10 (NA) 12 43 4 (NA)

25 338 19 (NA) 18 247 10 (NA)

10 244 15 (NA) 6 (0) 10 (NA)

27 1 015 28 (NA) 25 (0) 20 (NA)

44 2 951 49 (NA) 38 2 601 44 (NA)

64 8 511 61 (NA) 61 8041 58 (NA)

63 20 344 49 (NA) 63 20344 49 (NA)

31 21 536 21 (NA) 31 21 536 21 (NA)

11 19 592 4 (NA) 11 19 592 4 (NA)

Cropland used only for pasture _________________________ _ Other cropland ______________________________________ _

Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement

184 39 642 204 32 706 161 (0) 145 25 995

212 39 836 233 64 228 188 (0) 180 54 764

~rosses, not harvested or pastured ___________________ _ Cropland on which all crops failed _____________________ _ Cropland in cultivated summer fallow ___________________ _ Cropland idle _____________________________________ _

30 1 137 (NA) (NA) 29 (0) 8 1 419

101 17 839 (NA) (NA) 86 16649 130 32 358

57 9 402 (NA) (NA) 50 (0) 46 10 268

72 11 458 (NA) (NA) 68 11 370 55 10719

Tota[ woodland _______________________________________ _ Woodland posture<! __________________________________ _ Woodland not postured _______________________________ _

21 11 717 39 12 094 19 (0) 24 10 414

18 11 529 (NA) (NA) 16 (0) 23 (0)

5 188 (NA) (NA) 5 188 1 (0)

Other [and ___________________________________________ _

367 364 812 354 337 373 314 358 413 288 327 982

Pastureland and rangeland, other than cropland and

woodland pastured _________________________________ _

land in house lots. ponds, roads, wasteland, etc ____________ _ 292 358 895 (NA) (NA) 258 353 009 212 321 305

187 5 917 (NA) (NA) 153 5 404 194 6 677

Pastureland, all types ____________________________________ _ 370 410 066 (NA) (NA) 320 401 653 (NA) (0)

Irrigated land ___________________________________________ _

42 2 005 32 2 656 36 1 571 28 2 618

Harvested cropland irrigated ______________________________ _ 34 1 508 (NA) (NA) 33 (0) 28 2 523

Pastureland irrigated ___________________________________ _ 11 (0) (NA) (NA) 7 (0) (NA) (0)

Other land irrigate<! ____________________________________ _ 1 (0) (NA) (NA)

- -

1 (0)

land set aside in the federal form programs in 1978 _____________ _ 119 3 432 (X) (X) 109 3 312 (X) (X)

11978 data are based on a sample of farms; see text.

Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1978 and 1974

All forms forms with sales of $2,500 or more

1978 1974 1978 1974

Value Vo[ue Value Vo[ue

Farms ($1,000) Forms ($1,000) Farms ($1.000) farms ($1,000)

Market value of agricultural products soldl ____________________ _

Average per form _____________________________ dollars __ 472 30 391 467 17 658 398 30310 349 17 517

(X) 64 387 (X) 37 812 (X) 76 155 (X) 50 192

forms by value of agricultural products sold: I

$100,000 or more ____________________________________ _

$40,000 to $99.999 __________________________________ _

$20,000 to $39,999 __________________________________ _

$10,000 to $19,999 __________________________________ _

$5,000 to $9,999 ____________________________________ _

$2,500 to $4,999 ____________________________________ _ less thon $2,500 (see text) _____________________________ _

$2,000 to $2,499 __________________________________ _

$1,500 to $1,999 __________________________________ _

$1,000 to $1,499 __________________________________ _ less than $1,000 ___________________________________ _ Abnormal forms (see text) _______________________________ _

37 22 673 14 (NA) 37 22673 14 (NA)

63 3 669 18 (NA) 63 3 669 18 (NA)

76 2 103 57 (NA) 76 2 103 57 (NA)

74 1 048 65 (NA) 74 1 048 65 (NA)

79 575 95 (NA) 79 575 95 (NA)

69 241 73 (NA) 69 241 73 (NA)

74 81 144 (NA) (X) (X) 27 (NA)

12 26 (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (X) (X)

15 26 (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (X) (X)

15 18 (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (X) (X)

32 11 (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (X) (X)

- -

1 (NA) (X) (X) (X) (X)

Crops ______________________________________________ --- Grains ______________________________ --- Commodity Credit Corporation 10005 ______________________ _ CaNon and coNonseed _____________________________ ---

Commodity Credit Corporation 100n5 ______________________ _ T obocco ____________________ - - - ______ - - -- - - -- - - -- - - - -- field seeds, hoy, forage, and si[age ________________________ _ Vegetables, sweet corn, ond melons _______________________ _ Fruits, nuts, and berries _________________________________ _ Nursery and greenhouse pToducts __________________________ _ Other crops ____________________________ --- ---

229 7 278 222 (0) 220 (0) (NA) (0)

73 474 (NA) (NA) 70 469 116 661

15 53 (NA) (NA) 14 (0) (NA) (NA)

175 6 653 (NA) (NA) 169 6649 147 1 290

23 472 (NA) (NA) 22 (0) (NA) (NA)

-

- (NA) (NA)

- - - -

37 115 (NA) (NA) 35 (0) 25 288

1 (0) (NA) (NA) 1 (0) 2 (0)

2 (0) (NA) (NA) 2 (0) I (0)

2 (0) 1 (0) 1 (0) 1 (0)

1 (0) (NA) (NA)

- -

3 16

livestock, poultry, and their products ________________________ _ Poultry and poultry products _____________________________ _ Oairy products ___________________ --- - ---- --- - --- Cottle and calves ______________ - - _____ - --- ---- - - --- Hogs and pigs ________________________________________ _ Sheep, lambs, and wool ________________________________ _ Other livestock and livestock products (see text) ______________ _

352 23 113 365 15 358 301 (0) 269 (0)

7 (0) 12 56 3 (0) 9 55

3 (0) (NA) (NA) 3 (0) 2 (0)

324 21 552 (NA) (NA) 282 21 489 251 14049

42 457 (NA) (NA) 36 452 28 438

47 715 (NA) (NA) 45 (0) 59 356

30 106 (NA) (NA) 27 104 25 (0)

'1974 data include sales of forest products.

1192 NOLAN COUNTY, TEX. 1978 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA

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Table 3. Farms, Land in Farms, Land Use, and Irrigation, by Size of Farm: 1978 and 1974

1978 Farms

Farm. with harve.ted cropland Farms with irrigated land

Acres Acres Harvested Acres Harvested Irrigated

1978 1974 in forms Farms in farms cropland Forms in farms cropland land

All farm. _____________________________ _ 472 467 530 601 291 277 135 74 594 42 54 737 9264 2 005

Farm. witl>-1 to 9 acre. ________________________ _ 10 to 49 acre. ______________________ _ 50 to 69 acre. ______________________ _ 70 to 99 acre. ______________________ _ 100 to 139 acre. ____________________ _ 140 to 179 acre. ____________________ _ 180 to 219 acre. ____________________ _ 220 to 259 acre. ____________________ _ 260 to 499 acre. ____________________ _ 500 to 999 acre. ____________________ _ 1,000 to 1,999 acre. _________________ _ 2,000 acres or more __________________ _

13 16 39 1 (D) (D)

-

- -

-

33 23 883 17 (D) (D) 5 155 58 75

7 3 387 3 172 125

-

- - -

17 16 1 409 11 885 621 3 240 64 53

27 24 3 188 17 1 986 1 078 - -

- -

39 54 6 253 28 4 524 2 094 2 (0) (D) (D)

23 20 4 609 4 800 74 4 800 (0) 410

25 19 5 890 16 3 767 2 181 1 (0) (D) (D)

78 87 28 316 53 18 843 7 948 5 1 946 570 149

89 84 63 305 68 49 559 15 703 5 3 787 1 774 226

64 63 90675 45 61 778 20 936 11 15 433 4 454 524

57 58 325 647 28 134 323 23 542 6 31 869 2 179 457

Table 4. Operators-Tenure, Type of Organization, and Characteristics: 1978 and 1974

All farm. Farms with sales of $2,500 or more

1978 1974 1978 1974

Form. Acres Forms Acres Farms Acres Forms Acres

land in farm. ____________________________ _

Harve.ted cropland ______________________ _ --- 472 530 601 467 495 391 398 518 610 349 466 983

--- 291 74 594 256 48 990 265 73 510 220 47 828

Tenure of operator:

Full owners ____________________________ _ --- 215 180 178 214 183 122 154 172 241 135 166 440

Harve.ted cropland ____________________ _

Part owners ___________________________ _ --- 100 8 205 (NA) 11 645 81 7 796 (NA) 11 003

--- 178 302 604 166 257 199 174 300 194 142 248 721

Harve.ted cropland ____________________ _

Tenants ______________________________ _ --- 139 56631 (NA) 28 027 136 56 161 (NA) 27 845

--- 79 47 819 87 55 070 70 46 175 72 51 822

Harve.ted cropland ____________________ _ --- 52 9 758 (NA) 9 318 48 9 553 (NA) 8 980

Type of organization:

Individual or family ______________________ _ Partnership ____________________________ _

Corpora~on ___________________________ _ Other-cooperative, estate or trust. instiMionol.

--- 400 387 292 (NA) (NA) 331 376 288 3'16 350 635

--- 61 116 223 (NA) (NA) 57 (D) 24 71 073

--- 8 21 846 (NA) (NA) 7 (D) 4 1 232

etc. _____ 3 5240 (NA) (NA) 3 5 240 5 44 043

All farm. Forms with sales of All farms Farms with sales of

$2,500 or more $2,500 or more

1978 '1974 1978 '1974 1978 '1974 1978 '1974

Operators by principal occupation, Operators by place of residence:

Farming ______________________________ _ 218 266 205 222 On farm operated ________________________ 211 195 176 144

Other ________________________________ _

254 191 193 118 Not on form operated _____________________ 201 194 174 145

Operotors by age group, Not reported ____________________________ 60 68 48 51

Under 25 years ________________________ _ 12 25 12 17 Operators reporting doys of work off form:

25 to 34 years ________________________ _ 54 34 46 22 None _________________________________ 167 146 IS2 119

35 to 44 years ________________________ _ 94 77 74 57 1 to 49 days ___________________________ 38 33 34 25

45 to 54 years ________________________ _ 123 106 106 83 50 to 99 days __________________________ 17 10 14 8

55 to 64 years ________________________ _ 95 115 80 92 100 to 149 days ________________________ 12 12 9 7

65 years and over ______________________ _ 94 100 80 69 150 to 199 days ________________________ 25 23 19 18

Average oge ___________________________ _ 50.7 52.3 50.7 52.5 200 days or more _______________________ 193 144 152 92

, Applie. only to individual or family opera~ons (sole proprietorships) and partnerships; see text.

Table 5. Seleded Farm Production Expenses: 1978 and 1974

[1978 data are bosed on a sample of form.· see textl

All farms Forms with sale. of $2,500 or more

1978 1974 1978 1974

Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses

Form. ($1,000) Farms ($1,000) Forms ($1,000) farms ($1,000)

livestock and paultry purchased ____________________________ _ Feed for livestock and paultry _____________________________ _ Commercially mixed formula feeds _______________ " _________ _ Animal health costs ______________________________________ _ Seed., bulbs, plants, and trees _____________________________ _ Commercial fertilizer _____________________________________ _ Other agricultural chemicals including lime _____________________ _ Hired farm labor ________________________________________ _ Contract Iobor __________________________________________ _ Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and

- 147 9 720 157 5 031 115 9 699 124 5 003

- 328 1 978 345 S 338 288 1 966 255 S 283

107 304 277 1 097 103 301 219 1 070

257 459 (NA) (NA) 234 458 190 143

288 350 268 217 274 345 227 208

56 206 38 124 47 205 34 123

217 448 116 129 208 445 107 128

205 1 189 207 816 194 1 188 180 802

104 222 S5 64 94 215 53 (D)

equipment ___________________________________________ _ - 210 264 186 215 209 (D) 163 212

Energy and petroleum products _____________________________ _ Petroleum products ____________________________________ _ Gasoline _________________________________________ _ Diesel fuel ________________________________________ _ LP go., butane, and prapane __________________________ _ Fuel oil __________________________________________ _ Natural gas _______________________________________ _ Kerosene, motor oil, and grease _______________________ _ Electricity ___________________________________________ _ Other--coal, wood, coke, etc. ___________________________ _

473 1 203 (NA) (NA) 414 1 186 (NA) (NA)

473 1 034 447 613 414 1 023 339 589

- 404 462 (NA) (NA) 345 454 150 151

-

187 348 (NA) (NA) 187 348 132 210

-

275 149 (NA) (NA) 264 148 202 135

- 33 4 (NA) (NA) 28 4

}

- 5 3 (NA) (NA) 5 3 339 93

- 473 67 (NA) (NA) 414 66

-

340 169 (NA) (NA) 304 164 (NA) (NA)

-

- -

(NA) (NA)

-

(NA) (NA)

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Table 6. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1978 and 1974

[1978 data are based on a sample of farms· see text]

All forms Forms with sales of $2,500 or more

1978 1978

Forms Acres on which used Forms Acres on which used

Commercial fertilizer ___________________________________________ _ Cropland fertilized, except posture ______________________________ _ Pasture and rangeland fertilized ______________ tl.- ________________ _

Ume _______________________________________________________ _

55 6773 46 6 601

51 6 581 42 6481

8 192 4 120

- - - -

Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc. to control-

Insects on hoy and other crops _________________________________ _

Nematodes in crops _________________________________________ _ 22 6 140 22 6 140

- - - -

Diseases in crops and orchordL ________________________________ _ 6 15 6 15

Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture ______________________ _ 143 54 850 134 54 366

Chemicals for-

Defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit __________ _ Insect control on livestock and poultry ___________________________ _ Sanitation and rodent and bird control __________________________ _

28 6039 28

107 (X) 102

-

43 (X) 43

Table 7. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1978 and 1974

[1978 data are bosed on a sample of farms; see text]

AlL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

Es6moted market value of all

machinery and equipment ______________ farms __

$1,000 __

Average per farm __________________ doltars __

Forms by value group:

$1 to $4,999 ___________________________ _

$5,000 to $9,999 ________________________ _

$10,000 to $19,999 ______________________ _

SEUCTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

Automobiles _______________________________ _ Motortrucks induding pickups __________________ _ Wheel tractors _____________________________ _ Groin and bean combines, self-propelled only ______ _ Com heads for combines _____________________ _ Other cornpickers and picker-shellers _____________ _ Cottonpickers _ -- -- ____ -- ___________ -- ____ --- Mower conditioners _________________________ _ Pickup bale" ______________________________ _ Field or flywheel forage harvesters, shear type ___________________________ _ bar

Table 8. Hired Farm Workers:

All farms Farms with sales of $2,500 or more

1978 1974 1978 1974

ALL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT-Con.

Estimated market value of 011

473 401 414 307 machinery and equipment-Con.

13 883 7419 13415 6 521 $20,000 to $29,999 ______________________

29 351 18 501 32 402 21 241 $30,000 to $49,999 ______________________

$50,000 to $69,999 ______________________

72 103 63 66 $70,000 to $99,999 ______________________

120 91 75 55 $100,000 to $199,999 ____________________

94 99 94 89 $200,000 or more ________________________

1978

All farms Manufactured 1974 to 1978 Manufactured prior to 1974

Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number

352 442 201 241 158 201

406 721 265 368 243 353

385 747 74 137 350 610

78 91 17 17 65 74

- - - - - -

- - - - - -

18 25 3 7 15 18

53 55 38 39 16 16

46 58 32 32 21 26

10 11 2 (0) 8 (0)

1978 and 1974

[1974! data are based on a sample of farms; see text]

Hired workers-All farms, 1978

6039 (X) (X)

Working 150 days or more Working less than 150 days All forms

1978

62 55 15

}

30 17 8

Farms

300 358 323 35 1 1 (NA) 15 32 9

Any Forms Workers farms Workers

205 64 (X) 171 (X)

623 (X) 136 (X) 487

Farms ____________________ - --- --- --- --- --- Workers ___________________ - - - ___ - - - - -- - - -- -- - - -- - --- Forms with-

1 worker ________________________ --- --- 2 workers ______________ --- --- 3 or 4 workers ___________________________________________ _ 5 to 9 workers ___________________________________________ _ 10 workers or more _______________________________________ _

83 34 34 69 69

66 21 42 54 108

26 6 20 24 83

21 1 (0) 18 113

9 2 (0) 6 114

1974

Farms Acres on which used

34 5 433

(NA) 5 254

(NA) 179

- -

(NA) 7 665

- -

1 (0)

(NA) 16 309

9 497

22 (X)

(NA) (X)

Farms with sales of $2,500 or more

1974 1978 1974

34 57 29

40 55 34

19

{

15 30

}

19

15 17 15

8 1974

Manufactured Number 1970 to 1974

390 228

568 279

678 168

38 10

(0) 1

(0) -

(NA) (NA)

15 4

36 13

12 4

Any hired workers- Farms with sales of $2,500 or more

1978 1974

194 180

604 723

78 72

61 33

25 31

21 27

9 17

1194 NOLAN COUNTY, TEX. 1978 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA

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Table 9. Uv8ltock and Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1978 and 1974

All forms Forms with soles of $2,500 or more

1978 1974 1978 1974

Forms Number Forms Number Forms Number Forms Number

UYmOCl{ AND POULTRY

-

356 (X) 358 (X) 297 (X) 261 (X)

-

338 (X) 355 (X) 284 (X) 259 (X)

Invenlory,

An~~t.; ~:'~ShOeP=============================

Soles,

-

352 23 113 365 15 358 301 (0) 269 (0)

-

349 22 724 364 (NA) 300 (0) 268 14843

Any liveslock or poultry and their products ___________ $1,000_

Any cattle, hogs, or sheep _____________________ $1,000_

CAmE AND WVES InV8lllory.

-

313 37 981 336 39 447 268 36912 244 37 622

-

291 12 873 287 14426 248 12 465 215 (0)

-

284 12 589 281 14 127 246 12 203 210 (0)

-

25 284 17 (0) 16 262 13 (0)

-

253 18 127 (NA) (NA) 221 17 613 177 14419

-

275 6981 (NA) (NA) 239 6834 211 9 724

Cottle and ca1ves _____________________________________ _ Cows and heif"" thaI had calved ______________________ _ Beef caws ______________________________________ _ Milk cows ______________________________________ _ Heife,. and heifer calves _____________________________ _ Sleers, sleer calves, bulls and bull calves _________________ _

Soles,

Cottle and calves _____________________________________ _

- 324 51 997 340 54 258 282 51 723 251 53 490

(X) 21 552 (X) (NA) 00 21 489 (X) 14049

-

237 (X) 8 692 2 100 (NA) (X) (NA) (NA) 208 (X) 8 526 2 069 146 (X) 6 177

238 43 305 (NA) (NA) 212 43 197 205 47 313 797

(X) 19452 (X) (NA) (X) 19419 (X) 13 252

15 (0) (NA) (NA) 12 (0) 19 (0)

(X) (0) (X) (NA) (X) (D) (X) (0)

3 (0) (NA) (NA) 3 (0) 2 (0)

$1,000 __

Colves ___________________________________________ _

$1,000 __

Cottle ____________________________________________ _

$1,000 __

Fottened cattle ____________________________________ _

$1,000 __

Dairy products ________________________________ $1,000 __

HOGS, SHEEP, GOATS, AND HORSES InV8lllory,

45 3 345 36 3 614 35 3 279 27 3 490

35 456 (NA) (NA) 31 445 20 399

39 2889 (NA) (NA) 31 2 834 26 3 091

36 576 31 688 32 561 22 653

27 269 30 338 24 (0) 21 318

31 307 25 350 29 (0) '9 335

46 16689 62 19935 42 16 652 56 19 540

40 12962 (NA) (NA) 38 (0) 51 14966

9 2 298 (NA) (NA) 8 (0) 16 4 296

128 551 79 250 107 491 65 224

Hogs and pigL _______________________________________ _ Used or to be used for breeding ________________________ _ Other hogs and pigs _________________________________ _ Utt.,. of pigs farrowed betweerr-

Dec. 1 of preced~' year and Nov. 30 ____________________ _ Dec. 1 of ing yeor and May 31 __________________ _ June I a Nov. 30 _______________________________ _ Sheep and Iambs ______________________________________ _ Ewes 1 yeor old or older ______________________________ _ Goats ______________________________________________ _ Horses and ponies _____________________________________ _

Soles,

42 4 502 37 5 847 36 4 396 28 5 596

(X) 457 (X) (NA) (X) 452 (X) 438

13 591 16 398 11 (0) 8 240

(X) 38 00 (NA) (X) (0) (X) 9

47 18969 62 10816 45 (0) 59 10 717

42 15 254 (NA) (NA) 41 (0) 52 16 774

(X) 117 555 (X) (NA) (X) (0) (X) 139 827

47 715 (NA) (NA) 45 (0) 59 356

7 419 (NA) (NA) 6 (0) JO 748

(X) 17 35 9 (X) 10 (NA) 31 (X) 16 (0) (0) (X) 8 (0) 8

(X) 23 (X) (NA) (X) (0) (X) (0)

Hngs and pigs ________________________________________ _

$1,000 __

Feeder pigs ________________________________________ _

$1,000 __

=

Pounds of wooI _____________________________________ _

~~ :~:: ~~;;.-==================================

Sheep, lambs, and wool _________________________ $1,000 __

Goats ______________________________________________ _

$1.000 __

Horses and ponies _____________________________________ _

$1,000 __

POULTRY InV8IIlory,

27 (X) 29 (X) 17 (X) 22 (X)

22 492 27 5 560 14 368 20 5 324

22

-

492

-

(NA) 27 4 538 (NA) 14

-

368

-

20 I (0) (0)

2 (0) (NA) (NA) 1 (0)

- -

4 5 252 36 (NA)

-

(NA)

-

3 (0)

- -

2 (0) 2 (0)

3 (0) (NAl (NA) 1 (0) I (D)

4 (0) (NA) (NA) 2 (D) I (D)

3 (X) (NAl (X) I (X) 2 (X)

Any ]lQ<J1try __________________________________________ _ O!ickens 3 months old or older _________________________ _ Hens and pullets of laying oge ________________________ _ Pullets 3 months old or older _________________________ _ Pullet chicks and pullets uoder 3 months old _______________ _ Broilers and other meat-type chidtens ____________________ _ Turkeys ___________________________________________ _ Turkeys for slaugh"" _______________________________ _ Turi<ey hens kept for breeding ________________________ _ Other ]lQ<J1try _______________________________________ _ Soles,

6 (X) 8 (Xl 2 (X) 6 (X)

2 (D) 6 I 076

- -

4 (D)

2 (0) 6 1 076

- -

4 (0)

1 (D) (NA) (NA)

- - - -

1 (D) (NAl (NAl

- - - -

3 29

- -

2 (0)

- -

3 I (D) 22 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

-

2 (D)

- - - - -

3 (D) (NA) (NA) 2 (D)

- -

1 (X) (NA) (X)

-

(X) 2 (X)

7 (D) 12 56 3 (D) 9 55

Any ]lQ<J1try ---Chidtens 3 months old or older _________________________ _ Hens and pullets of laying og8 ________________________ _ Pullets 3 months old or older _________________________ _ Pullet chides and pullets under 3 months old _______________ _ Broilers and other meat-type chidtens ____________________ _

Tu1:.r.;;io;~~~hj;================================

Turkey hens kept for breeding ________________________ _ Other ]lQ<J1try _______________________________ ~---__

Poultry and]lQ<J1try products ______________________ $1,000 __

1978 CENSUS OF AGRICUlTURE-COUNTY DATA

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Table 10. Crops: 1978 and 1974

Com for all purposes __________________________ 1978 __

1974 __

For groin or seed (bushels) ____________________ 1978 __

1974 __

For silage or green chop (tons, green) ____________ 1978 __

1974 __

for fodder, hogged or grazed __________________ 1978 __

1974 __

Sorghums for all purpases _______________________ 1978 __

1974 __

for grain or seed (bushels) ____________________ 1978_

1974_ --

for silage or green chop (tons, green) ____________ 1978_ 1974_

-

Cut for dry forage or hay (tons, dry) ____________ 1978_ 1974_ --

Hogged or grazed ___________________________ 1978_ -

1974_

-

- Wheat for groin (bushels) _______________________ 1978_

1974_ -- Oo1s for grain (bushels) ________________________ 1978_ -

1974_ -

Barley for grain (bushels) _______________________ 1978_ -

1974_ -

Rye for groin (bushels) _________________________ 1978_ -

1974_ -

Other small grains for grain _____________________ 1978_ -

1974_ - Soybeans for beans (bushels) ____________________ 1978_

1974_ --

Peanuts for nuts (pounds) _______________________ 1978_

1974_ --

Cotton (boles) ________________________________ 1978_

1974_ --

Tobacco (pounds) _____________________________ 1978_

1974_ --

Irish potatoes (hundredweight) ___________________ 1978_ -

1974_ -

Sweetpotatoes (bushels) ________________________ 1978_ -

1974_ -

Hay crops (tons, dry) (see text) __________________ 1978_ -

1974_ - Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) _______________________ 1978_

1974_ -

Other tame dry hay (tons, dry) (see text) ________ 197B_ --

field seed crops ______________________________ 1978_

1974_ - Alfalfa seed (pounds) ________________________ 1978_ -

1974_ --

Red dover seed (pounds) _____________________ 1978_ -

1974_ -

All vegetables harvested for sole (see text) __________ 1978_ -

1974_ -

Sweet com ________________________________ 197B_

1974_ --

Tomatoes _________________________________ 1978_

1974_ -- Green peas excluding cowpeos _________________ 1978_

1974_ - -

land in orchards ______________________________ 1978_ -

1974_ -

Apples (pounds) ____________________________ 1978_

1974_ - Peaches (pounds) ___________________________ 1978_ -

1974_ -

Gropes (pounds) (see text) ____________________ 1978_ -

1974_ - -

Berries _____________________________________ 1978_

1974_ --

Strawberries (pounds) ________________________ 197B_

1974_ -

Nursery and greenhouse products _________________ 1978_ -

Other crops __________________________________ 1978_ - -

1196 NOLAN COUNTY, TEX.

farms

4 7 3 6 1 (NA) (NA)

-

BO 128 67 98 8 (NA) 7 (NA) 1 (NA)

33 53 8 (NA) 1 (NA) - (NA) (NA)

-

-

-

-

1 175 150

- - -

- - - 122

71 16 (NA) 90 - (NA)

-

(NA)

-

(NA) 1

-

2 (NA) - (NA) (NA)

-

12 4 2 (NA) 4 (NA) 1 (NA)

- -

-

(NA) 2 1

All forms

Harvested

Acres Quantity

66 (X)

452 (X)

(0) 524

192 4020

(0) (0)

(NA) (NA)

-

(X)

(NA) (X)

7 819 (X)

13 849 (X)

7017 194 456

11 337 181 526

(0) 1 615

(NA) (NA)

434 371

(NA) (NA)

(0) (X)

(NA) (X)

3 711 40410

5 349 59937

406 7 896

(NA) (NA)

(0) (0)

(NA) (NA)

- -

(NA) (NA)

- (X)

(NA) (X)

- -

- -

(0) (0)

- -

57 198 24 893

24932 7990

-

-

- -

-

-

- -

- -

- -

6377 7 677

3 832 7406

576 1 720

(NA) (NA)

4920 4 807

-

(X)

(NA) (X)

- -

(NA) (NA)

- -

(NA) (NA)

(0) (X)

(0) (X)

-

(X)

(NA) (X)

-

(X)

(NA) (X)

-

(X)

(NA) (X)

58 (X)

20 (X)

(0) -

(NA) (NA)

2 (D)

(NA) (NA)

(D) (0)

(NA) (NA)

- (X)

-

(X)

- -

(NA) (NA)

(0) (X)

(0) (X)

forms with sales of $2,500 or more

Irrigated Harvested Irrigated

Farms Acres Forms Acres Quantity farms Acres

1 (0) 3 (0) (X) 1 (0)

(NA) (NA) 7 452 (X)

- -

- -

2 (0) (0)

- -

(NA) (NA) 6 (0) 4 020

- -

1 (0) 1 (0) (0) 1 (0)

(NA) (NA) 1 (0) (0)

- -

-

- -

- (X)

- -

(NA) (NA)

- -

(X)

- -

2 (0) 74 7 396 (X) 2 (0)

(NA) (NA) 111 13 215 (X) 5 245

2 (0) 65 (0) (0) 2 (0)

(NA) (NA) 91 11 177 179 323 4 (0)

-

-

8 278 1 615

- -

(NA) (NA) 7 700 2905

- -

- -

3 (0) (0)

- -

(NA) (NA) 17 556 430 1 (0)

- -

1 (0) (X)

- -

(NA) (NA) 18 7B2 (X)

- -

2 (0) 31 (0) (0) 2 (0)

(NA) (NA) 46 5 223 59 142 3 190

-

- 8 406 7 896

- -

(NA) (NA) 8 288 7 100 -

-

- -

1 (0) (0)

- -

(NA) (NA) 2 (0) (0)

- -

- - - - - - -

(NA) (NA) 1 (0) (0) 1 (0)

-

- - -

(X)

- -

(NA) (NA)

- -

(X)

- -

-

- - - - - -

(NA) (NA)

- - - - -

- -

1 (0) (0)

- -

(NA) (NA)

- - - - -

15 546 169 57 130 24 876 15 546

(NA) (NA) 147 24 898 7 980 14 1 065

- - - - -

-

-

(NA) (NA)

- - - - -

- -

-

- - - -

(NA) (NA) -

- - - -

- - - - - - -

(NA) (NA)

- - - - -

14 843 111 5 894 7485 14 843

(NA) (NA) 65 3 716 7 296 12 1 075

10 429 15 (0) (0) 10 429

(NA) (NA) 15 483 975 7 365

6 297 82 4 547 4651 6 297

- - - -

(X)

- -

(NA) (NA)

-

- (X)

- -

-

- - - - - -

(NA) (NA)

- - - - -

- - -

-

- - -

(NA) (NA)

- - - - -

1 (0) 1 (0) (X) 1 (0)

(NA) (NA) 2 (0) (X) 1 (D)

- - - -

(X)

-

-

(NA) (NA) 1 (0) (X) 1 (0)

- - - -

(X)

- -

(NA) (NA) 1 (0) (X)

- -

- - - -

(X)

- -

(NA) (NA) 1 (0) (X) 1 (0)

4 (D) 8 40 (X) 3 (0)

(NA) (NA) 1 (D) (X)

-

-

(NA) (NA) 1 (0)

-

(NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) 3 (D) (0) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA) 1 (0) (0) (NA) (NA)

(NA) (NA)

- - -

(NA) (NA)

- - - -

(X)

- -

(NA) (NA)

- -

(X)

- -

- - - - - - -

(NA) (NA)

- - - - -

1 (D) 1 (0) (X) 1 (0)

(NA) (NA)

- -

(X) (NA) (NA)

1978 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA

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