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CENSUS 01<' AGRIUULTURE: 1925-0HIO 367 COUNTY TADLE IV.- VALUE OF CROPS AND ACREAGE AND PHODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CnoPs: 1924 -···- ·-· ·-- - - ITEM THE Adams I Allen Ash- Ashta- (See definitions in Introduction) STATE land bula ·- VALUE OF CROPS 1 Value of crops with production reported 2, 748,804 in 1924. •..• ...... .... •.• .... •.••.•••.• dollars •. 240, 972, 102 2,296,171 2,670,328 2,401,115 2 Value of same crops in 1919 .••• ...... •..•. dollars .. 545, 678, 637 4,479,866 7,636, 771 5,790,516 5, 539,33 ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 I Grain and forage crops' I 3 Corn, total acreage ...•• ------------------------ 3, 362,926 38,414 42,638 23, 629 23,38 4 Harvested for grain ____________________ acres .. 2, 692, 555 37,647 32,831 16,939 4,872 5 bushels .. 74, 149,004 828,834 878,835 392,625 138,040 6 Cut for silage __________________________ acres .. 245,896 427 2, 856 3,176 12, 187 7 tons •• 1, 471, 330 3,406 14,461 15,738 67,497 8 Cut for fodder -------------------------acres .. 203,212 90 2,695 2, 458 5, 702 9 Hogged off ___________ •••• -------- ...... acres .. 221, 263 250 4, 256 1, 056 61 0 10 Wheat ...... ••• __ .. ____ •.••••• ...... .... acres .. 1, 818, 522 12, 998117, 939 23,220 5, 221 11 bushels __ 33. 233, 421 I 90, 126 409, 072 493, 156 87,604 12 Oats threshed for grain ___________________ acres .. 1, 513, 446 2, 797 29, 464 19,387 24,402 13 bushels .. 62, 010, 180 61, 302 1,239,871 889,,322 931, 156 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed _____________ acres .. 51, 683 1,277 332 73 566 15 Barley----- .. -------------------------- .. acres __ 51,328 I 27 1,174 68 51 16 bushels .. 1, 417, 336 292 33,450 2,499 1, 558 17 Rye._._._. ___ .. _._ •• ---. ______ . __ .. _ •. _ .acres._ 55, 111 723 407 655 650 18 bushels .. 750,449 5, 069 5, 883 9, 239 8,723 19 Buckwheat._._ .. _.--_._._ .. ____ . __ ----- .acres .. 34,287 1--------- 101 135 6, 248 20 bushels .. 520, 468 1--------- 1, 304 1, 249 93,099 21 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) ____________ acres .. 2,285 I 5 7 18 24 Hay crops: ! 22 Total acreage.---------- ___ . ____ -------------- __ 3, 327,936 22,319 42,744 47,579 68,886 23 Timothy alone ______________ .. -------- .acres .• 1, 198, 967 I 5,272 15,866 19,584 19,667 24 Timothy and clover mixed _____________ acres .. 1, 519, 760 14,879 19,856 24,037 45,101 25 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth .... acres .. 315, 383 I 739 4,090 3, 444 3, 117 26 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan .... acres .. 27,346 I 90 307 97 24 27 Alfalfa._. _______ . __ .•.. _--. _____ . __ .. _ .acres._ 152,031 644 1, 855 186 261 28 Other tame grasses _____________________ acres __ 43,992 I 222 181 41 298 29 Small grains cut for hay_ --------------acres .. 24,905 297 107 84 22 30 Annual legumes cut for hay ____________ acres .. 38, 541 I 123 399 47 108 31 Wild grasses cut on farms ______________ acres __ 7, 011 I 53 83 59 288 32 Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild ____________________ tons .. 4,152, 594 I 20,497 51, 220 66,731 94,002 Miscellaneous crops: I 33 Sugar beets for sugar. ____________________ acres .. 46,767 I --------- 266 --------- --------- 34 tons .. 347, 546 ' 1, 851 --------- 35 I Tobacco._ .••• ____ _______________ ._ •. acres._ 58, 317 I ---4.-4ii" _9 _______ 36 pounds .. 40,926, 811 3,863,684 --------- 37 Potatoes, white __________________________ acres .• 97, 106 377 629 970 3,368 38 bushels .. 8, 165, 213 38,172 53,087 78,557 232,892 39 Sweet potatoes and yams._. _____________ acres .. 512 25 5 12 --------- 40 bushels .. 35, 366 1, 598 340 760 --------- 41 Strawberries _____ . __ .. __ .• _. ___ __ .. ___ .. acres __ 5, 347 8 25 25 98 42 Vegetables grown for sale: Cabbages_. __ ___ . ___ . ____ ._ .. _._.------ .acres •. 6, 707 1 28 20 31 43 Cantaloupes and muskmelons .• _____ .... acres __ 2, 560 11 40 2 28 44 Lettuce .. ___ .. _._ •.• _ •.• _____ . ________ ..• acres __ 786 --------- 5 3 3 45 Onions (dry)_._--------------------- .•.. acres .. 7, 151 --------- 53 11 21 46 Sweet corn ..• __ . ____ . ___ ._. __ ___ . __ •• _ •. acres._ 34,061 10 124 76 118 47 Tomatoes .. ________ •••.. ______ __ •• ____ .• acres .• 13, 240 3 37 9 97 48 Watermelons. _______ .------------------ .acres .. 1,830 42 1 I 9 Orchard fruits: 49 Apples ________________ trees not of bearing age __ 2, 066,338 14,085 7, 519 10, 996 51,029 50 trees of bearing age __ 5, 354,089 51, 227 37,430 40,143 89,123 51 bushels harvested .. 5, 778,020 69,174 8,288 36, 590 89,524 52 Peaches._ ---------------------trees of all ages __ 3, 655,354 32, 316 6, 740 20,656 96,282 53 bushels harvested __ 751,026 10,788 283 878 17,512 54 Pears __________________________ trees of all ages .. 687,771 4, 514 4, 595 5,156 13,667 55 Plums and prunes. ____________ trees of all ages •• 587,835 6, 775 5, 035 7,828 10,447 56 Grapes ________________________ vines of all ages .. 8, 779,993 6,457 15,492 8, 336 1, 208,890

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CENSUS 01<' AGRIUULTURE: 1925-0HIO 367

COUNTY TADLE IV.-VALUE OF CROPS AND ACREAGE AND PHODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CnoPs: 1924

~ ~- -···- ·-· ~-~ ·-- - -· -ITEM THE Adams I Allen

Ash- Ashta-(See definitions in Introduction) STATE land bula

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VALUE OF CROPS

1 Value of crops with production reported 2, 748,804 in 1924. •..•......•....•.•....•.••.•••.• dollars •. 240, 972, 102 2,296,171 2,670,328 2,401,115

2 Value of same crops in 1919 .•••......•..•. dollars .. 545, 678, 637 4,479,866 7,636, 771 5,790,516 5, 539,33

ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924 I

Grain and forage crops' I 3 Corn, total acreage ...•• ------------------------ 3, 362,926 38,414 42,638 23, 629 23,38 4 Harvested for grain ____________________ acres .. 2, 692, 555 37,647 32,831 16,939 4,872 5 bushels .. 74, 149,004 828,834 878,835 392,625 138,040 6 Cut for silage __________________________ acres .. 245,896 427 2, 856 3,176 12, 187 7 tons •• 1, 471, 330 3,406 14,461 15,738 67,497 8 Cut for fodder -------------------------acres .. 203,212 90 2,695 2, 458 5, 702 9 Hogged off ___________ •••• -------- ...... acres .. 221, 263 250 4, 256 1, 056 61

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10 Wheat ......••• __ .. ____ •.•••••......•.... acres .. 1, 818, 522 12, 998117, 939 23,220 5, 221 11 bushels __ 33. 233, 421 I 90, 126 409, 072 493, 156 87,604

12 Oats threshed for grain ___________________ acres .. 1, 513, 446 2, 797 29, 464 19,387 24,402 13 bushels .. 62, 010, 180 61, 302 1,239,871 889,,322 931, 156 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed _____________ acres .. 51, 683 1,277 332 73 566 15 Barley----- .. -------------------------- .. acres __ 51,328

I 27 1,174 68 51

16 bushels .. 1, 417, 336 292 33,450 2,499 1, 558 17 Rye._._._. ___ .. _._ •• ---. ______ . __ .. _ •. _ .acres._ 55, 111 723 407 655 650 18 bushels .. 750,449 5, 069 5, 883 9, 239 8,723

19 Buckwheat._._ .. _.--_._._ .. ____ . __ ----- .acres .. 34,287 1--------- 101 135 6, 248 20 bushels .. 520, 468 1--------- 1, 304 1, 249 93,099 21 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) ____________ acres .. 2,285 I 5 7 18 24

Hay crops: ! 22 Total acreage.---------- ___ . ____ -------------- __ 3, 327,936 22,319 42,744 47,579 68,886 23 Timothy alone ______________ .. -------- .acres .• 1, 198, 967

I 5,272 15,866 19,584 19,667

24 Timothy and clover mixed _____________ acres .. 1, 519, 760 14,879 19,856 24,037 45,101 25 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth .... acres .. 315, 383 I 739 4,090 3, 444 3, 117 26 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan ....• acres .. 27,346

I 90 307 97 24

27 Alfalfa._. _______ . __ .•.. _--. _____ . __ .. _ .acres._ 152,031 644 1, 855 186 261

28 Other tame grasses _____________________ acres __ 43,992 I 222 181 41 298 29 Small grains cut for hay_ --------------acres .. 24,905 297 107 84 22 30 Annual legumes cut for hay ____________ acres .. 38, 541 I 123 399 47 108 31 Wild grasses cut on farms ______________ acres __ 7, 011

I 53 83 59 288

32 Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild ____________________ tons .. 4,152, 594 I 20,497 51, 220 66,731 94,002

Miscellaneous crops: I

33 Sugar beets for sugar. ____________________ acres .. 46,767 I --------- 266 --------- ---------34 tons .. 347, 546 ' 1, 851 ---------35 I Tobacco._ .••• _~- ____ • _______________ ._ •. acres._ 58, 317 I ---4.-4ii"

_9 _______

36 pounds .. 40,926, 811 3,863,684 ---------

37 Potatoes, white __________________________ acres .• 97, 106 377 629 970 3,368 38 bushels .. 8, 165, 213 38,172 53,087 78,557 232,892 39 Sweet potatoes and yams._. _____________ acres .. 512 25 5 12 ---------40 bushels .. 35, 366 1, 598 340 760 ---------41 Strawberries _____ . __ .. __ .• _. ___ • __ .. ___ .. acres __ 5, 347 8 25 25 98

42 Vegetables grown for sale:

Cabbages_. __ • ___ . ___ . ____ ._ .. _._.------ .acres •. 6, 707 1 28 20 31 43 Cantaloupes and muskmelons .• _____ .... acres __ 2, 560 11 40 2 28 44 Lettuce .. ___ .. _._ •.• _ •.• _____ . ________ ..• acres __ 786 --------- 5 3 3 45 Onions (dry)_._--------------------- .•.. acres .. 7, 151 --------- 53 11 21 46 Sweet corn ..• __ . ____ . ___ ._. __ • ___ . __ •• _ •. acres._ 34,061 10 124 76 118 47 Tomatoes .. ________ •••.. ______ • __ •• ____ .• acres .• 13, 240 3 37 9 97 48 Watermelons. _______ .------------------ .acres .. 1,830 42 1 I 9

Orchard fruits: 49 Apples ________________ trees not of bearing age __ 2, 066,338 14,085 7, 519 10, 996 51,029 50 trees of bearing age __ 5, 354,089 51, 227 37,430 40,143 89,123 51 bushels harvested .. 5, 778,020 69,174 8,288 36, 590 89,524 52 Peaches._ ---------------------trees of all ages __ 3, 655,354 32, 316 6, 740 20,656 96,282 53 bushels harvested __ 751,026 10,788 283 878 17,512 54 Pears __________________________ trees of all ages .. 687,771 4, 514 4, 595 5,156 13,667 55 Plums and prunes. ____________ trees of all ages •• 587,835 6, 775 5, 035 7,828 10,447 56 Grapes ________________________ vines of all ages .. 8, 779,993 6,457 15,492 8, 336 1, 208,890

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CouN'l'Y TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CRoPs AND AcREAGE

ITEM Athens Auglaize Belmont Brown Butler (See definitions in Introduction) -----------------

VALUE OF CROPS

Value of crops with production reported in 1924. _______________ ------ _________ dollars __ 1, 280, 533 3, 474,300 2, 555,021 2, 935,596 3, 495, 373

2 Value of same crops In 1919 _____________ dollars __ 2, 744,613 6, 615, 918 4, 662,559 4, 944,091 7, 605,856 ----== ----= ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924

Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage __ ------------------------- 13,442 52, 139 22,835 54,979 58, 074 4 Harvested for grain __________________ acres .. 12, 165 44, 133 17, 704 48,131 49,775 5 bushels __ 378,218 1, 214, 091 647, 695 1, 175, 910 1, 558, 483 6 Cut for silage ________________________ acres __ 1, 215 2, 543 3, 905 843 3, 145 7 tons __ 9,488 15, 806 29,858 5, 561 23, 211 8 Cut for fodder _______________________ acres __ 53 2, 186 875 5, 364 2, 304 9 Hogged of! ______ ---- _________________ acres._ 9 3, 277 351 641 2, 850

10 Wheat _________________________________ acres __ 2, 720 28,355 7, 514 12,812 39, 585 11 bushels __ 28,386 643,360 104, 501 108,338 647,877

12 Oats threshed for grain ________________ acres __ 1, 113 32, 174 10,312 3,322 6, 116 13 bushels __ 30,247 1, 477, 518 333, 291 83,932 229, 378 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed ___________ acres __ 1, 686 464 1, 720 400 1, !GO 15 Barley _________________________________ acres __ 3 1, 040 22 187 934 16 bushels __ 52 31,975 419 1, 881 22,770 17 Rye ______________________ ----- ________ acres __ 59 658 99 5, 004 440 18 bushels __ 787 8, 718 1, 356 57,540 5, 308

19 Buckwheat ____________________________ acres __ 87 161 59 27 ----------20 bushels __ 1,403 1, 697 1,119 462

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21 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) __________ acres __ 3 3 33 38 6

Hay crops: 22 Total acreage _________________________ -------_ 28,863 33,530 53,674 22, 668 28,050 23 Timothy alone _______________________ acres __ 9,406 11,470 27,563 10, 750 6, 09fl 24 Timothy and clover mixed ___________ acres __ 14,929 14,622 15, 859 10, 015 9, 40:; 25 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth __ acres __ 838 4,690 2, 745 531 5, 402 26 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan __ acres __ 64 683 150 26 1,159 27 Alfalfa _______________________________ acres __ 590 1, 345 2, 731 398 3, 709

28 Other tame grasses ___________________ acres __ 809 81 3, 281 101 253 29 Small grains cut for hay ______________ acres __ 1, 231 47 973 574 899 30 Annual legumes cut for hay _________ acres __ 914 541 237 269 1, 072 31 Wild grasses cut on farms ____________ acres __ 82 51 135 4 57 32 Total quantity of hay of all kinds,

both tame and wild __________________ tons __ 32,788 38,653 66, 116 20, 195 30,050

Miscellaneous crops: 33 Sugar beets for sugar ___________________ acres __ ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------34 tons __ --------------------------------------------------35 Tobacco _______________________________ acres__ 1__________ 178 4,811 563 36 pounds__ 455 ---------- 200,864 4, 841,696 426,650 37 Potatoes, white ________________________ acres__ 558 1, 047 952 425 1, 217 38 bushels__ 52, 258 75, 931 108,342 34, 165 128, 562 39 Sweet potatoes and yams ______________ acres__ 4 1 3 10 5 40 bushels__ 288 30 217 481 468 4! Strawberries ___________________________ acres__ 7 1 202 4 9 ~.-

f;l!ll Vegetables grown for sale: 42 Cabbages ______________________________ acres__ 10 185 43 Cantaloupes and muskmelons _________ acres__ 2 10 3 44 Lettuce ________________________________ acres __ ---------- ---------- 21 45 Onions (dry) ___________________________ acres.. 1 1 66 46 Sweet corn _____________________________ acres__ 41 100 693 47 Tomatoes ______________________________ acres__ 9 30 504 48 Watermelons __________________________ acres__ 5 2 6

49 50 51 52

~I 55 56

Orchard fruits: Apples ______________ trees not of bearing age __

trees of bearing age __ bushels harvested __

Peaches __ . ___________________ trees of all ages __ bushels harvested __

Pears ________________________ trees of all ages __ Plums and prunes ___________ trees of all ages __ Grapes ______________________ vines of all ages __

32,401 98,637

151,603 44,797 28,378 4,899 4, 911 8,113

6, 478 38, 262

3,424 5,142

28 5, 350 4,498 9, 058

52,687 102,923 150, 953 76,447 54,050 10,945 12,574 39,090

5 32 1 12 2 3 2 14

24 531 10 56 49 22

13,879 6, 699 36, 169 13, ll3 40,858 7,123 17,408 11,146 6,175 1, 319 4, 553 3, 047 5, 127 2,116 8, 266 6, 618

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AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1>924--Continued

~~ Cham· Clark Cler- Clinton Col urn- Coshoc- Craw- Cuya- Darke paign mont biana ton ford ·boga

I, 540,878 3, 331,415 2, 960,814 2, 496.460 2, 870,904 2, 566,601 2,033, 712 2, 946, 127 I, 261,761 6, 486,726 1 3, 162,861 7, 094,665 7, 171,467 4, 519,490 8, 300,960 5, 468,953 5, 191, 5o;! 6, 640, 194 3, 708,056 13, 462, 55~ 2

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10,426 64,108 55, 148 46, 583 74,697 17,184 20.815 41,666 7,098 90,987 3 8, 678 49,468 45,578 42,929 52,694 10, 20! 20,439 24,928 2,824 81, 80.o 4

256,753 1, 310,474 1, 210, 329 1, 052,972 1, 676,936 308,412 522, 574 645,419 73,469 2, 071, 182 5 1, 165 3,528 3,433 2, 452 1, 527 3, 869 2, 051 2, 757 2, 374 1, YY6 6 7,849 19,663 24,485 15, 198 11,023 29,202 14.555 12,257 13,392 12,053 7

405 5, 235 658 588 11,3.06 2, 584 790 8, 700 _- I, 741 2, 114 8 178 5,877 5, 479 614 9,170 530 535 5, 281 !59 5, 072 9

• 9, 939 30,873 29, 195 5,299 24,832 17,667 18,037 28,923 3, 938 52,840 10

124,342 673, !58 584,140 40, !35 3!0, 363 269,717 192,306 625,968 82,889 !, 182, 070 11

10,443 19, 667 13,002 5, 116 9, !54 16,418 7, 518 26.7.10 8, 281 33,957 12 379,342 847,988 516,441 135, 663 428,001 597, 118 270,579 1, 342,322 331, 377 I, 391, 657 13

331 577 484 1, 507 681 438 32! 85 327 77R 14 51 998 271 90 I, 187 38 !~ 511 34 340 !5

I, 149 28,756 6, 986 1,452 34, 602 797 434 !5, 746 913 9, 344 16 192 2,020 1, 328 I, 290 2,363 432 2!1 300 210 932 17

2,122 31,653 19,915 12,065 25,129 5,904 2, 617 4,478 3, 677 15, 075 18

!93 ---------- 25---------- 7 198 109 lfiO !64 22 19 2,826 ---------- 120 ---------- 15 3, !42 1,073 2, 321 3,165 176 20

1 18 6 66 1 10 2 36 90 89 21

42,694 34, 121 27,509 30,106 14,110 55,261 49,352 49,209 27,138 44,822 22 '26, 313 4,070 8, 540 20.139 6, 227 25,636 27,5.10 17,409 7,411 6, 30.o 23 11; 833 18,649 12, 855 5, 366 5,895 22,192 17.033 28,523 16,910 28, 160 24

3, 975 5, 388 2,071 252 576 6, 264 3,482 2,043 1, 754 6, 698 25 133 1,128 197 79 35 146 91 54 80 1, ono 26

91 3,867 3,109 1,171 123 363 586 149 262 2, 018 27

201 199 57 496 126 354 15 26 373 86 28 51 353 302 639 706 !03 163 86 37 15.1 29 63 461 363 1, 917 400 75 371 894 8 292 30 34 6 15 47 22 128 61 25 303 48 31

46,217 39,602 34,275 '26,200 13,894 71,984 56, 143 67,946 42,625 53,294 32

--------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------- ---------- 5 33 --------- --------28 ---------- --··-----7 ---------- --------- ---------- ---------- 24 34 --------- 25 2, 817 14,945 35 --------- 6,300 22,790 2, 665,965 3,400 ---------- --------- ---------- ---------- 8, 767,387 36

491 423 1,079 I, 253 237 1, 764 639 824 3,209 978 37 45,745 32,264 100,540 90,628 26,082 142,395 52,060 67,559 159,447 60,298 38

2 2 9 41 8 I I 2 5 5 39 132 58 357 2, 739 527 85 78 88 395 255 40

21 12 45 32 2 148 33 9 810 27 41

7 10 30 44 2 66 8 13 452 10 42 1 13 41 19 3 6 3 8 5 13 43 I··-····--- 11 1--··------ 4--------- 1 205 144 2 10 13 4 1 9 2 64 118 10 45

17 134 349 272 1,112 237 22 29 853 35 46 3 44 99 415 7 116 4 8 678 95 47 I 6 72 8 9

111 11--·-···--- 4 2 48

18,462 3,915 4,481 46,277 5,666 104,672 !8, 166 8, 784 38,782 7, 699 49 58,831 34,080 27,832 92,932 23,181 140,836 78,939 47,880 63,740 55,266 50 80,249 1, 641 5, 480 149,280 15, 149 211,168 69, 153 21,349 75,413 13,840 51 60,545 8,679 11,884 49,565 7,468 138,247 79,385 9,406 45,697 16,682 52 18, 183 90 493 17,590 I, 611 34,842 13,942 49 18,856 205 53 3, 727 4,820 7,160 17,441 2,640 22,352 6, 025 6, 232 23,689 8,132 54 5, 649 3, 759 - 2, 831 8, 798 3,201 16,028 5, 580 6, 879 18,702 6, 727 55 5,524 4,917 4,976 26,762 3,342 24,274 8,'027 20.4141 1, 221,701 11, 174 56

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CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE oF C'Ro·Ps kND AG'REAGE

ITEM Defiance DelawarE (See definitions In Introduction) ----

VALUE OF CROPS

1 Value of crops with production reported in 1924_ ------------------------------dollars __ 2, 8eo, 307 2, 988, 171l

2 Value of same crops in 1919 _____________ dollars __ 5, 597,448 6, 782,050

ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924

Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage_-------------------------- 29,723 45,281 4 Harvested for grain __________________ acres __ 22,432 32,412 5 bushels __ 661, 888 846,486 6 Cut for silage ________________________ acres __ 2, 046 6. 524 7 tons __ 10, 121 32,540 8 Cut for fodder _______________________ acres __ 3,085 3,055 9 Hogged off ____ ------- ________________ acres __ 2,160 3,290

10 Wheat_ ________________________________ acres __ 23,963 21,801 11 bushels __ 570,,084 409,849

12 Oats threshed for graln ________________ acres __ 33,844 13,904 13 bushels __ 1, 222, 141 581,425 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed ___________ acres __ 88 399 15 Barley------- --------------------------acres __ 791 239 16 bushels __ 19,722 5, 763 17 Rye _____ ---------------------------- __ acres __ 1, 117 773 18 bushels __ 17,673 9, 642

19 Buckwheat ___________________________ .acres __ 441 28 20 bushels __ 5, 714 278 21 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) __________ acres __ 4 33

Hay crops: 22 Total acreage _____________ -------------------_ 47,607 63,054 23 Timothy alone_---- __________________ acres __ 19,453 23,608 24 Timothy and clover mixed ___________ acres __ 14,453 28,912 25 Clover-red, alsike, and mammoth_ .acres __ 7,092 6,415 26 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan .. acres __ 1, 088 139 27 Alfalfa _______________ ----- ___________ acres __ 3.351 1, 769

28 Other tame grasses __________________ acres __ 1, 695 109 29 Small grains cut for hay _____________ acres __ 16 283 30 Annual legumes cut for hay __________ acres __ 339 1, 744 31 Wild grasses cut on farms ____________ acres __ 120 75 32 Total quantity of hay of all kinds,

both tame and wild __________________ tons __ 57,328 86, 146

Miscellaneous crops: 33 Sngar beets for ~ugar ___________________ acres __ 2, 644 ----------34 tons __ 19,242 ----------35 Tobacco ______________________________ .acres __ 5 36 pounds __ 5, 000 ----------37 Potatoes, white ________________________ acres __ 466 491 38 bushels __ 45,835 45,585 39 Sweet potatoes and yams ______________ acres __ 1 1 40 bushels __ 61 45 41 Stra wherries _________ ---- ______________ acres __ 47 25

42 Vegetables grown for sale: Cab hages ______________________ ------ __ a.cres __ 10 15

43 Cantaloupes and muskmelons _________ acres __ 28 42 44 Lettuce ___________ ---- _________________ acres __ ---------- 2 45 Onions (dry)_------------------- ______ acres __ 16 4 46 Sweet corn ____________________________ acres __

149 llO 47 Tomatoes ______________________________ acres __

43 34 48 Watermelons __________________________ acres __ 24 4

Orchard fruits: 49 Appleg ______________ trees not of bear!ng age __ 3,896 25,353 50 trees of bearmg age __ 29,182 54,547 51 bushels harvested __ 7,112 34,372 52 Peaches _____________________ trees of all ages __ 9, 383 21,175 53 bushels harvested __ 88 844 54 Pears ________________________ trees of all ages __ 3, 798 4, 715 55 Plums and prunes ___________ trees of all ages __ 3, 986 5, 304 56 Grapes __________________ vines of all ages __ 13,879 11,290

Erie· ----

l, 902,952 4, 566,433

=

~7. 1'13 13, 1519

:154,668 2, 502

13;063 689 403

17,405 407,573

13,704 559, 513

85 1, 511

41,991 944

15,014

1, 319 18,123

7

19,234 4,078 9,186 2,696

!98 2, 761

124 95 75 21

26,367

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2, 413 208,830

2

1~~1

550 121

2 12j

1, 625 154

53

38,332 51,855 69,055

119,177 500

19,885 7,183

824,924

Fairfield Fayette ----

3; 094,933 3, Oil, 80 9, 199, 6401 8, 629, 52

04,140 48,561

1, 190, 753 2, 7901

16, 1971 1, 500i 1, 289i

44,2081 472,297

4, 254 146,969

335 118

2,524 R06

8,4041

28

3441 43

53,750 24,086 27,525 1,438

32 203

25 95

338 8

72,123

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702 53,114

77,65 9 6 1 4 0 4 5

58,80 1, 764, 12

1,14 6,30 2, 77

14,84

18,78 2 8 197,24

15,03 749,16

30

5 3 9 0 2 6 7

2,17 63, 53

1, 22 20,01

22 1 5 0

2,03 7

17,68 7, 31 8, 97

39 4

0 3 2

22

6 41 18 7

19,7

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9, 93 15

11,92

4 5 0 0

14---------2 9

786 46

23 30

1

7 6

4---------13

173 46 21

28,467 73,988 79,783 56,154 9, 508 7,906 5, 548

2~. 748

3,2

1, 6 9, 9 3, 9

2 91 22 38

30 03 29 92 37 20 3

2,8 7

1, 7 1, 21 1,4 001

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. Franklin Fulton Galli a Geauga Greene Guern· Hamil- Hancock Hardin Harri· sey ton son

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3, 315,040 3, 855,073 1, 459,296 1, 893, 155 3, 655,499 1, 514,199 2, 239,612 4, 466,907 3, 144,699 1, 250,678 1 9, 787,773 7, 015,229 2, 825,353 3, 997, 141 8, 354,821 3, 354,822 4, 575, 86I 9, 783,749 8,168,8I5 2, 964, 24I 2

== ------------=I= ---

56,821 49,853 17,962 14, I86 69,909 14,384 22,924 69, I9Ii 59,504 8, 7I6 3 47, I79 37, 54I 17, 134 3, 637 58,745 12,773 20,839 52, 89IJ 40, 896 7,493 4

I, 266,896 1, 402,672 430,359 104,359 1, 744,936 358,3251 744,809 I, 573, 7841I, 028, 254 239, 73I 5 6, 487 4, 229 739 7,457 2, 379

I,4691 1,354 3, 472 2, 399 83!i 6

3I, 646 26,785 4,8I7 50,225 15,873 10, 7~ 9,8I9 22, 275 11, 224 7,052 7 I,475 2, 767 8I 2, 916 I, 675 462 4, 327 6, I30 228 8 I, 680 5,3I61 8 I76 7,110 269 8, 50Ii IO, 079 110 9

I I I 32,737 22, 6I2 4,471 3, 9I7 35,762 5,237 8, 853 39,492 I5, 8I5 5, 263 IO I 457, I95 583,045 42,590 80, 3I7 644,323 42,412 132,044 898,488 341,942 63,049 11 I 1 I2, 333 30, I98 606 14,929 11,649 5,165 2,689 35,569 35,997 6,686 I2

466,761 1, 39I, 477 13,027 678,420 513, 3I9 151, 698 88,788 1, 537,903 I, 60I, 265 252,215 13 634 183 1,921 226 826 805 I,283 I32 4I3 353 14 385 3, 464 I9 17 558 28 190 2,534 2,972 125 I5

8,863 114, 190 3U 485 12,548 65I 4, 963 71,085 78,097 3, 391 I6 681 854 104 345 1, 271 82 .214 583 1,364 24 17

9,474 13,055 1,037 4, 679 19,295 757 3,175 9,328 20,124 392 18

6 1,483 11 965 ---------- 38 ---------- 10 138 14 19

I 74 24,340 190 12,987 ---------- 420 ---------- 130 1, 539 227 20 78 33 30 11 1 --------- 72 6 10 9 21

46,761 37,283 23,295 34,681 22,260 48,081 28,617 50,841 49,333 41,698 22 21, 594 5, 559 4, 984 9, 896 5,470 21,573 9, 545 18,893 18,714 24,213 23 18, 925 14,251 9, 578 19, 167 11,211 23,034 6, 900 24,494 19,750 13,035 24 2,420 5, 912 467 4, 550 2,237 1, 646 2,197 4,323 6,880 1, 829125

605 914 68 51 I79 58 221 343 330 3 26 1, 995 9,039 108 111 1, 765 252 5,313 2,356 2,817 420 27

223 339 3,899 462. 105 529 2,388 201 53 1, 248 28 219 168 1, 562 53 750 371 886 19 107 268 29 771 1,069 2,128 50 536 528 1,004 153 680 624 30

9 32 506 341 7 90 163 49 2 58 31

58,107 52,950 22,521 55,910 26,184 54,728 31,703 65,194 61,293 45,828 32

-...... ______ ], 748 ...................... ---------- ---------- --------- ---------- 1,465 ---------- --------- 33 .......... _____ 14,919 ---------- ---------- ..................... --------- ---------- 9,630 ---------- --------- 34 ---------- ---------- 1, 740 ---------- 95 8 461 35

----"1;693 ---------- 1, 491, 167 --·-Tssii 77,130 6, 513 425,830 ---------- ---------- --------- 36 1,157 538 453 362 4,557 685 762 142 37

147,260 131,715 59,854 229,343 36,747 32,634 471,437 64,513 58,169 15,986 38 4 5 8 ---------· 5 1 51 4 1 39

I34 376 484 ---------- 333 74 4, 544 327 85 5 40 34 50 32 37

211 14 2101 32 18 8 41

I 145 17 7 15 18 3 318i 11 7 242 135 11 2---------- 131--------- ~~~--------~~ 9--------- 43 41 28 1 1 3 -------·· 1 --------- 44 71 35 1 4 4 1 . 126 17 3,882 --------- 45

1,026 99 34 44 404 6 2, 703f 40 36 20 46 347 56 6 10 18 2 1,4g~! ~ 2 --·------ 47 23 44 22 1 69 1

l _________ 48

I 19,165 9,013 49,897 30,596 8,030 23,081 44,3941 10,622 3,342 9,501 49 57,472 36,702 154,575 60,984 28,567 77,797 47,594 43,502 32,381 44,832 50 41,310 13,422 170,783 94,251 29,408 53,555 88,096 19,786 2, 506 42,269 51 21,038 12 •. 318 32, 647 32,855 9,809 63,366 96,870 8, 669 4,997 42,388 52 9,199 6,083 18,262 226 1,050 28,330 33,784 67 93 23,463 53 7,435 5, 684 4, 018 21,645 4,851 14,491 31,326 5,106 4,235 3,382 54 5, 7Rl ' 4, 861 1, 660 8,143 3, 613 5,431 19,047 5, 732 4,291 3,979 55

23,057 23,984 2, 068 306, 547 7, 539 6, 522 110,301 10,529 7,478 3,347 56

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CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CRoPs AND AcREAGE

TTEM (See definitions in Introduction) Hemy Highland Hocking Holmes Huron

--------------------VALUE OF CROPS

Value of crops with production reported in 1924. ___________________________ _dollars __ 4, 833,523 2, 704,804 953,234 2, 615, 137 2, 910,038 2 Value of same crops in 1919 _____________ dollars __ 8, 615, 636 7, 351,0701 2, 195, 613 5, 555, 129 7, 382,865

=I= = ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924

Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage .. ___ ---------------------- 61,844 71, 860 12,914 23,019 29,490 4 Harvested for grain __________________ acres __ 57, 275 63, 131 12, 321 21, 104 16, 364 5 bushels __ 1, 914,780 1, 513, 716 323,672 546,688 339,962 6 Cut for silage ________________________ acres __ 1, 517 2, 207 461 1, 115 3,112 7 tons __ 10, 165 14,136 2, 949 7, 986 14, 166 8 Cut for fodder _______________________ acres __ 1, 248 526 98 474 6, 987 9 Hogged oiL _________________________ acres __ 1, 804 5, 996 34 326 3,027

10 Wheat ________________________________ acres __ 30,467 26, 955 6, 648 27,702 31,984 11 bushels __ 765,391 204, 501 61, 180 490,281 688, 376

12 Oats threshed for grain ________________ acres __ .44, 856 7, 197 1, 391 16,222 29,275 13 bushels __ 1, 896, 530 255, 551 32,941 681,140 1, 316, 249 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed ___________ acres __ 150 622 406 86 61 15 R>>rley _______ -------------------------acres __ 1, 418 591 ---------- 179 293 16 bushels __ 43,315 13,708 ---------- 4, 967 8, 286 17 Rye ____________ ------ ________________ acres __ 707 3, 115 93 330 435 18 bushels __ 9, 720 27,869 844 4, 871 7, 203

19 Buckwheat ____________________________ acres __ 873 30 376 43 317 20 bushels __ 14, 237 561 5, 321 522 3, 699 21 I>ry edible beans (navy, etc.) __________ acres __ 10 12 14 13 5

Har crops: 22 Tot a\ acreage_-------------------------------- 31, 341 20,962 20,753 37, 041 53,024 23 Timothy alone. _____________________ acres __ 7, 369 8, 520 5, 294 13,884 20,626 24 Timatby and clover rni,ed __________ acres __ 9, 921 10, 768 12,016 18,366 22,784 25 ("\m·er-rert. alsike. and mammoth __ acres __ 7, 784 648 444 4,050 8, 294 26 Cl<n-er-sweet, crimson, and Japan __ acres __ 1, 476 120 5 37 159 27 .-\ !falfa ____ ----- ______________________ acres __ 4,342 291 144 257 699

28 Other tame grasses._ ... _____________ acres __ 102 118 2, 558 38 53 29 Small grains cut for hay. ____________ acres __ 29 313 218 ---------- 173 30 A nnualle!(ume.s cut for hay _________ acres __ 260 182 50 351 67 31 Wild grasses cut on farrus ___________ acres __ 58 2 24 58 169 32 Total ~uantity of hay of all kinds,

·hoth tame anrt wild. ___ . _____________ tons __ 36,903 20,002 22,053 45,715 70,917

Mis{"ellaneous crops: 33 Sugar heets for sugar_ __________________ acres__ 8, 042------------------------------ 10 34 tons__ 62, 424 ---------- ---------- ---------- 110 35 Tohacco ______________________________ acres __ ---------- 777------------------------------36 pounds __ ---------- 699,730 ---------- ---------- ----------37 Potatoes, wbite ________________________ acres__ 493 325 571 772 1, 655 38 bushels__ 57, 656 23, 629 47, 294 77, 743 122, 213 39 Sweet potatoes and yarns. _____________ acres__ 1 32 5 1 4 40 bushels__ 75 1, 143 372 83 255 41 Strawberries ___________________________ acres__ 22 6 12 26 50

Vege_tables grown for sale: 42 \ahha~es ______________________________ acres__ 226 4 43 Cantaloupes and muskmelons _________ acres__ 13 15 44 Lettuce .. ______ ------ ______ ----------.acres __ ---------- --------- _ 45 Onions (dry) ________________ _-_________ acres__ 2----------46 Sweet corn----------------------------acres__ 10 132 47 Tomatoes._._. -------------------~----acres__ 1 1 48 Watermelons __ ------------------------acres__ 13 52

Orchard fruits: 49 A pp\es ______________ trees not of bearing age __ 50 trees of bearing age __ 51 bushels harvested __ 52 Peaches. __ ----------------- .trees of all ages __ 53 bushels harvested __ 04 Pear$._---_---------.------- trees of all ages __ 55 Plums and prunes ___________ trees of all ages __ 56 Grapes ___ ------- ____ . ______ ._ vines of all ages __

6,078 28,862 '10, 794

5, 367 18

3, 786 3, 6101

13, 979

11,267 38, 108 41,043 22,182

7, 807 3,113 5, 460 3, 682

24 3 14 ----------1 ----------1 4

28 6 4 1

24 ----------

15,358 38,121 42,906 29,578 20,385 1,443 1, 604 2, 733

11,658 46, 142 56,735 42,099

2, 068 5,407 7,910

'7,026

36 36 2

146 492 123

81

18,343 43,898 39, 519 26,880

21 4,983 4, 724

28,360

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AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924-Continued

Jackson Jefferson Knox Lake Law- Licking Logan Lorain Lucas Madison Maho-renee nlng

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894,028 1, 181,011 2, 481,332 904, 621 1, 627, 991 3, 062,747 2, 787,819 2, 399,218 2, 585, 116 3, 963, 98911, 640,640 1 1,921,485 2, 732, 90~ 7, 068, 501 2,430,358 2, 434, 795 9, 179,648 7, 174,992 6,422,831 4, 926, 161 9, 767,358 4, 170, 279 2

= == ==

13,353 7, 935 38,438 7, 331 14,168 52,641 50,814 19,549 25, 143 84, 187 11,641 3 12,600 5, 969 31, 538 4, 209 13,395 40,280 37,836 4,097 21, 603 66,361 3,082 4

294, 540 191, 010 655,091 119,418 287,593 915,538 913, 132 94,312 791,648 1, 922,024 97,003 5 636 1, 267 3,424 1,867 398 8, 716 3,486, 9, 218 2, 079 1, 662 5, 041 6

4,813 11,254 17,672 12,577 2,830 37, 137 19,8031 36,825 18,029 9,470 30,316 7 79 515 1, 465 1, 166 176 1, 965 ·'· 417 5,300 1,008 2,664 3,148 8 38 1~4 2, 011 89 199 1,680 4,075 934 453 13,500 370 9

5,236 5,856 30,734 1, 994 945 28,580 12,434 19, 156 13,094 31,045 10,877 10 46, 500 71,957 464,024 43,321 9, 737 317,972 271, zo2 401,259 346,263 505, 176 168,022 11

1,237 7,430 8,128 5, 613 467 10,823 30,432 23,355 16,019 26,098 8, 933 12 31, 166 268,945 320,387 232,586 10,759 380,571 1, 237, 533 967,966 753,069 1,146, 247 302,934 13

529 472 227 221 3, 030 611 415 166 136 877 374 14 -------- 56 66 20 --------- 98 3, 735 272 1, 851 1, 503' 14 I<; -------- 1, 748 1, 701 420 --------- 2,637 90,990 7,816 62,115 36,298 430 16

13 60 320 424 17 544 1,100 510 814 556 491 17 138 641 4, 307 7, 071 155 5,889 17,415 8,475 13,031 7,140 6, 737 18

2,696 21 20 419 --------- 44 37 74 876 12 1,306 19 51,832 176 97 7,065 2 428 448 1,138 18,736 154 21,528 20

14 7 2 5 30 34 3 6 38 36 9 21

20,870 32,964 54,652 16,283 13,119 76,673 47,995 54,885 17, 312 31,714 38,437 22 3, 740 17,421 20,798 3,228 5,646 33,102 8,261 23,970 2, 786 7,178 20,006 23

12,558 10, 563 29,330 10,267 4,409 37,918 19,470 22,597 5,120 16,792 14,376 24 212 I, 683 3, 729 702 203 3, 550 9,458 7,273 1,842 5, 613 3, 767 25

29 130 66-------- 8 124 1,289 37 343 307 17 26 72 2,015 302 1,270 89 565 8, 788 373 6,688 1,027 23 27

2,825 554 18 278 1, 021 238 185 264 270 142 73 28 454 327 228 107 822 413 15 234 115 215 121 29 574 190 146 151 795 680 507 132 53 440 48 30 406 81 35 280 126 83 22 5 95 --------- 6 31

18,620 35,676 72,347 23,077 12,648 101,284 60,469 82,834 27,201 34,877 54,861 32

-------- --------- --------- -------- --------- --------- --------- --------- 2,374 --------- --------- 33 -------- --------- --------- -------- --------- --------- --------3 --------- 19,100 --------- --------- 34

14 --------- --------- -------- 808 --------- --------- --------- --------- 35 9,305 --------- --------- -------- 676,250 200 1, 775 ----2;923 ----2;776 ------i2ii ----i;7oi 36

406 220 725 1,347 674 884 277 37 41,154 19,460 59,017 96,777 62,830 65,309 19,835 150, 130 381,468 10,390 127,548 88

2 1 1 3 34 2 1 1 1 --------- 4 39 130 91 70 165 3, 778 196 62 50 80 10 196 40

5 29 24 331 412 82 12 214 343 7 81 41

17 32 4 87 23 54 28 181 392 11 80 42 7 1 11 35 116 50 9 58 305 76 --------- 43 1 3 1 7 6 7 1 14 49 --------- 444 2 7 4 57 24 36 60 33 236 4 4 45

46 234 8 544 434 173 384 470 1,332 1, 021 154 46 19 53 4 409 223 44 13 388 1,497 10 67 47 21 2 3 10 39 18 15 8 26 117 --------- 48

59,892 24,654 9,603 49,778 154,069 28,394 4,456 59,547 18,001 1,377 62,004 49 100,771 58,927 39,549 69,306 415,188 88,986 33,565 75,086 37,690 12,914 73,533 50 80,750 76,575 20,591 90,007 740,263 61,936 684 117,032 65,126 4, 622 105,119 51 25,652 63,069 27,617 91,341 131, 180 49;950 9,164 106,740 33,423 2, 560 93,292 52 9, 119 35,377 1,483 8,127 62,395 5,485 2 693 358 322 13,316 53

835 6,853 4,653 29,267 4, 655 7, 335 3, 795 15,760 9,652 1,461 13,398 54 1, 341 8, 901 3, 933 11,978 7,432 8,029 3, 550 14,619 7, 888 1, 313 14,425 55 2, 314 13,295 6,328 1,338,995 3, 662 13,900 4,824 1, 268,808 182,811 1,938 43,668 56

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ITEM Marion Medina Meigs Mercer , Miami (See definitions in lntrodaction) - ------------ ----

VALUE OF CROPS

1 Valne of crops with production reported in 1924. ------------------------------dollars •• 2, 562, 518 2, 658,303 1, 327,809 3, 131,830 4, 238, 210

2 ValHe of same crops in 1919 ____________ .dollars .• 7, 275,610 6, 213, 526 2, 662,419 8, 127,555 9, 010,825 ------------=

ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924

Grain and forage crops; 50,716 3 Corn, total acreage_·--------------·---------"· 19,592 15, 003 49, 179 59, 65!

4 Harvested for grain .•••.••.••.••••.•. acrcs __ 31, 813 8, 549 13, 806 37,,816 55, 879 5 bushels __ 713,447 189,992 380,710 698,863 1, 458, 129 6

Cut for silage _________________________ acres •. 2, 576 4, 944 I, 084 1, 017 I, 64! 7 tons .• 13, 181 21,077 9, 236 4, 443 12, 867 8 Cut for fodder. _____ ---·---- _________ acres .• 6, 933 4, 503 72 5,482 441 9 Hogged olL---------------- -------- .. acres __ 9,394 I, 596 41 4, 864 1, 690

10 Wheat ..• ___ • ___ ••. _____ .---.--_-----_ .acres •• 16, 623 20,938 6,054 , 28,545 37, 6671 11 bnsh~ls •• 366,1:42 387,925 6~, 013 618, 395 841,212

12 Oats threshed for grain _________________ acres __ 27, 150 21, 527 1, 435 48, 716 21.303 13 bushels __ 1, 129,843 846,297 30,817 1, 956, Q4fi 943, 560 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed .•.•••..... acres __ 379 215 1, 538 273 463 15 Barley ____ -------------------------- •.. acres •• 557 39 35 321 228 16 bushels __ 12, 696 1. 253 498 8,830 6,879 17 Rye------------------------------------acres •• 465 475 122 933 590 18 , , bushels •• 6, 593 6,970 1, 404 12,095 9, 877

19 Buckwheat ____________________________ acres .. 65 845 58 160 ----------

20 bushels .• 192 12, 543 704 1, 516 -------iii-21 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) ..••.••.•• acres __ 1 55 12 16

Hay crops: 22 Total acreage ___________ •• --.---------.... ---- 39,527 51, 332 25, 347 43,957 28,109 23 Timothy alone.---- ____ .------._ .. __ .acres .• 9, 960 24,306 7,188 16,426 4, 594 24 Timothy and clover mued ___________ acres •• 23,061 21,972 1~, 10,7 18, 567 , 14,715 25 Clover-red, alslke, and mammoth .• acres •• 5, 415 4,431 562 5,649 2, 726 26 Clover-sweet, crimson, and Japan._ acres •. 101 us 18 447, 1, 550 27 AHalfa __ • ____ .• ___ • _. __ . _ .•.•• ___ • __ .acres __ 304 242 177 1,996 3,436

28 Other tame grasses ___________________ acres __ 60 55 601 98 290 29 Small grains cut for hay __ . ----------acres __ 282 97 198 39 243 30 Annual legumes cut for hay _________ .acres •. 343 109 1, 391 735 514 31 Wild grasses cut on farms ____________ acres __ 1 2 105 ---------- 41 32 Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild ___________________ tons .• 51,699 83,069 26,908 51,036 33,020

Miscellaneous crops: 33 Sugar beets for sugar ___________________ acres __ ---------- ---------- ---------- 304 1 34 tons •• ---------- ---------- ---------- 1, 728 9 35 Tobacco .••••. __ •• __ • __ • _______ ••••. _ .• acres __ ---------- 52 40 1 6,077 36 pounds __ ---------- 58, 155 34,840 300 3, :no, 746 37 Potatoes, white .•• ____ .-----___ ._ •.• __ .acres .• 343 3, 055 1, 104 284 1, 311 38 bushels __ 20,206 154, 711 114,862 22,878 91,935 39 Sweet potatoes and yarns .•••...•.••.•. acres __ 2 11 3 13 40 bushels __

1751 1,038 157 934 41 Straw berries. ______ -----. ______ • ____ ... acres._ 34 137 19 2 29

Vegetables grown for sale:

9! '-------~~-42 Cabbages_. __ .• ___ • ___ •.... ------_ •• _ .• acres __ 5 5 21 43 Cantaloupes and muskmelons _________ acres •. 14 4 36 44 Lettuce .. _.------ ___ •. _ ••.•.•..• _ •• __ .. acres_. 1 6 45 Onions (dry) _____ --------------------- .acres __ 3 4~~ I 8i

1 8 46 sweet corn. __ . -------------------·'·--acres __ 253 14 220 47 Tomatoes ... _ ••••.•• _____ ----- ____ .. _ .. acres._ 8 12 I 104 212 109 48 Watermelons._----------------- _______ acres __ 2 124 6 11

Orchard fruits: 49 Apples ______________ trees not of bearing age .. 5, 258 23.727 35,112 6, 501 6, 200 50 trees of bearing age __ '22, 737 59,310 120, 381 49,771 34,671 51 bushels harvested __ 2, 015 92,898 168,.992 4,302 11, 542 52 Peaches _____________________ trees of all ages __ 4, 172 . 36,714 31,286 7, 755 7,161 53 bushels harvested __ 16 152 15,812 R2 146 54 Pears ________________________ trees of all ages __ 2, 930 8, 360 5,,027 5, 977 8, 801 55 Plums and prunes ••••...•..• trees of all ages __ 4,147 9,151 2,976 6, 514 2, 829 56 Grapes .• ____________________ vines ef all ages __ 7,075 136,456 6, 071 20,831 6, 223

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AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924--Continued

Mont- Morgan Morrow Mus- Noble Monroe gomery kingum -.-----------------

1,441,106 4,516,180 1, 194, 163 2, 143,069 2, 286, nop. 383, 686 3,200,667 10,329,160 2, 628,257 5, 359,146 5, 506, 35313, 365, 982

=

14,321 52,386 12,107 32, 168 26, 171 12, 361 . 13, 547 47, 165 11,336 24. 955 22,327 12,014

441, ~~g 1,337,629 356, 8!9 505,488 695, 178 401,340 2, 519 721 2, 50! 3,132 329

4, 364 15,671 5, 590 11, 513 22, 116 3,123 90 741 19 2, 426 483 13

192 1, 961 31 2, 286 229 5

5,928 36, 141 4, 993 18,604 12,460 3, 850 54,434 758,438 47,965 331,725 119,331 40,377

5, 693 9, 863 1, 994 14,141 4, 623 2, 081 :155,684 386,933 53,021 662, 138 130,866 56, 154

625 823 538 232 689 874 22 167 --------- 224 40 18

584 4, 007 --------- 5, 796 795 405 70 316 21 719 173 27

1, 023 4, 567 338 10,401 2, 012 277

1, 007 17 49 64 4 7 17,376 96 703 64~ I 90 52

48 20 5 26 13

33,487 29,475 32,184 44,608 56,395 37,559 17,548 3, 629 12, 965 14, 625 27,606 20,086 14,243 15, 259 14,662 24,639 23,570 14,262 1, 001 3,050 1, 012 4,248 2, 161 1,062

62 968 44 43 74 7 132 5, 561 544 315 1,137 425

319 461 2,005 59 689 1, 177 119 341 718 61 640 384 54 206 210 606 186 154 9 --------- 24 12 332 2

34, 398 36,173 37,611 58,601 65,712 42,931

-------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------. ----4i3-

--ii;5i7- ========= ========= -------3- 275 . 372,524 6,929,6311 _________ --------- 1, 500 255,169 ' 706 827 421 892 841 455

67,217 65, 837 42, 036 72,517 88,832 61,310 4 . 17 2 2 15 ---------293 865 128 100 1, 008 22

11 62 --------- 32 57 6

3 103 18 1 40 8 -------- 180 4 1 46 ---------3 16 --------- 3 ---------3 37 1 5 20 1

25 851 15 15 203 6 27 165 26 1 90 6 1 33 30 --------- 45 ---------

9, 283 18,073 7, 636 7,671 25,647 10,284 65, 143 45,948 50,264 34,705 88,865 53,917 64,333 13,063 50,904 6, 725 57,234 72,745 25,590 43,303 21, 766 11,992 68, 195 25,383

. 14,219 779 16,377 24 26,911 17,809 4, 910 21,139 2,455 5, 390 10,838 2, 795 3, 523 6,828 2,169 4,114 7, 726 3, 753 8,502 37,845 2, 547 5,310 13,974 4,848

51621-27--25

Ottawa Paul-ding

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2, 381,401:2, 644,770 3, 846, 628,7, 432, 627

22,966 49,178 20,142 45,622

629,729 1,091,588 718 993

4, 291 5, 129 1,329 1, 660

777 903

15,817 10,866 359,758 214,494

18,841 56,626 802,218 1,628,347

210 187 1,475 224

41,127 4, 658 255 241

3, 925 2, 983

117 646 2,067 6,900

--------- 30

23,463 37,403 5, 226 15,461 4, 690 9, 735 4,152 8,123

120 1, 708 9, 023 1, 910

'86 164 77 76 33 226 56 ---------

36,857 40,988

3, 279 1, 862 23,927 11,514

--------- --------------597- 116

52,781 9, 666

--------- ------------------16 1

38 2 3 2

--------- ---------20 -----224-28

496 1 3 2

46,571 2,032 83,333 13,043

105,596 3, 367 588,663 883

5, 003 67 33,800 1, 330 17,281 1,172

955,964 4,843

Perry Plcka- Pike way ---------

~. 310, 8391 4,021,837,1,304,471 3, 582,150,10,764,035 2,982,572

=I== 17, 7241 78, 693 29, 171 15, 890 70, 638 28,252

406, 163 ('185,483 731, 603 1, 130 1, 956 226 6, 704 14, 031 1·~r I 61 I 1, 967

643 4, 132 472

12, 355 57,850 9, 232 121,586 731,845 80,220

2,046 4,882 2,436 63,900 212,017 61, 301

373 233 1. 555 10 436 --------

340 8,477 --------142 736 118

1,888 8, 704 1, 561

69 --------- 2, 591 861 --------- 40,162

17 36 78

29,842 22,392 12,967 12,760 6,026 4,681 14, 518 14,811 5, 314 1, 748 783 841

25 82 82 64 356 944

465 50 192 175 92 274 80 183 575

7 9 64

34,608 26,835 12,392

--------- ---------' ----------------- --------- ----------------- --------- 113

-----476- 140 73,194 271 592

33,346 26,211 57,036 6 3 5

251 160 340 9 6 3

6 26 5 2 128 8

--------- 3 --------1 41 2

33 2,607 17 5 23 52 3 59 35

13,689 4, 500 23, 149 46,614 16,948 57,652 35,926 9, 816 48,357 33,967 4,861 30, 130 14,340 1,144 8, 957

4,121 1,446 1, 985 5,181 1,155 1, 937 6,365 2, 300 3, 796

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COUNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE OF CROPS AND ACREAGE

ITEM Portage Preble Putnam Richland' Ross (See d,efinitions in Introduction) ----------------

VALUE OF CROPS

1 Value of crops with production reported ' in 1924. ------------------------------dollars __ 2,527,012 4, 671,498 4, 386,376 2, 964,767 3, 520,884

2 Value of same CJJops in 1919 _____ _, _______ dollars __ 5, 783,730 8, 786,801 9,392,209 6, 938,465 8, 742,721 ------------=

ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924

Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage.-----------•--------------- 20,459 69,139 59,245 30,859 72,718 4 Harvested for grain __________________ acres __ 6,620 60,388 51,497 24,099 63,611 /j bushels __ 178,224 2, 045,148 I, 511,387 600,201 1, 907, 489 6 Cut for silage_ -----------------------acres __ 9,229 1,470 1, 754 2,602 1, 712 7 tons __ 69,637 11,428 11,750 12,592 11,614 8 Cut for fodder. ----------------------acres __ 4,311 2, 357 2, 750 1,396 3,377 9 Hogged off ___________________________ acres __ 299 4,924 3,244 2, 762 4, 018

10 Wheat---------------------------------acres __ 14,039 41,349 39,625 31,333 38,418 11 bushels __ 262, 315 870,476 855,361 603,214 432, 104

12 Oats threshed for grain _________________ acres __ 18, 859 9, 275 35,621 23,603 3, 662 13 bushels __ 794,031 398,913 1,388, 081 1, 108,314 124,835 14 Oats cut and fed unthre.~hed ___________ acres __ 245 602 207 !59 2,264 15 Barley ______________________ ----- _____ .acres .. 63 171 3,453' 189 91 16 bushels __ 1,856 4,020 100,042 5,020 2,497 17

Rye ____________________________________ acres __ 597 409 664 552 836

18 bushels __ 8, 539 5,877 11,254 S,486 10,826

19 Buckwheat. ___ ------. _________________ acres __ 1, 219 ---------- 53 189 340 20 bushels __

18, 0~~~--------22 708 2,804 4,199 21 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) __________ acres __ 19 2 336

Hay rrops: 22 Total acreage.-------------------------------- 39,413 22,583 43,968 46,645 22,923 23 Timothy alone _______________________ acres __ 11,188 1,875 12,798 16,199 7,138 24 Timothy and clover mixed ___________ acres __ 21,393 13,031 16,348 26,650 11,755 25 Clo>er-red, alsike, and mammoth .. acres __ 5,809 5, 311 10,903 2,499 1,489 26 Clo>er--sweet, crimson, and Japnn ••. acres __ 29 391 720 100 325 27' Alfalfa _______ ---------------------. __ acres __ 336 1,106 2,679 324 1,034

28 Other tame grasses ___________________ acres __ 326 73 224 87 350 29 Small grains cut for hay ______________ acres •• 117 327 48 211 577 30 Annual legumes cut for hay __________ acres __ 39 468 176 529 248 31 Wild grasses cut on farms ____________ acres __ 176 1 72 46 7 32 Total quantity of hay of all kinds,

both tame and wild ___________________ tons __ 59,728 28,096 50,382 63,828 24,967

Miscellaneous crops: 33 Sugar beets for sugar ___________________ acres __ ---------- ---------- 6, 790 ---------- ----------34 tons __ ---------- -----:4;673 47,635 ---------- --------88 35 Tobacro __ --~----------------- _________ acres __ , ----------36 pounds _ _!_--------- 2, 965,195 -------465 -----i;955 60, 125 37 Potatoes, white ________________________ acres.. 4, 254 396 858 38 bushels__ 284, 665 37,735 49, 75~ 183,250 84,675 39 Sweet potatoes and yams ______________ acres__ 6 9---------- ,5 4 40 , bushels__ 300 557 ---------- 286 330

41 I v::::::::r::~-;~:=~~-.---------------acres .. 43 10 8 60 72

42 Cabbages. ________________________ • ____ acres __ 41 9 4 41 25 43 Cantaloupes and muskmelons __________ acres •• 1 . 37 8 7 so 44 Lettuce. _____ • _____ •• _________________ .acres .•

23 ---------- ---------- 9 3 45 Onions (dryl-------------------~-------acres __ 86 1 12 30 15 46 Sweet corn _______________ • _____________ acres •• 146 114 37, 126 I, 385 47 Tomatoes _______________ • ______________ acres __ 26 106 3 26 65 48 Watermelons __ ---------------------- __ acres __ ---------- 25 2 10 52

Orchard fruits: 49 Apples _______________ treesnot of bearing age __ 29,198 13,,314 4,955 13,954 42,493 50 trees of bearing age __ 66, 022 37,868 39,365 59,756 102, 637 51 ' bushels harvested __ , 98,705 16, 755 8, 673 55,272 169, 772 52 P-•-------·--------------_, o< oO ---~ 33,354 15, 258 6, 586 23,,533 68,458 53 ·bushels harvested .. 1, 540 218 251 706 11,809 54 Pears ________________________ tree.• of all ages __ 8, 216 7, 594 4, 680 10,191 5, 397 55 Plums and prunes. __________ trees of all ages __ 11,296 6, 206 5,108 7, 233 5, !68 56 Grapes·---------------------vines of all ages __ 48,645 11,838 19,903 14, 988 13,910

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AND PRODUCTION OF PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924--Continued

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48, 703 24, 7541 56, 581 52, 336 28,819 14,740 16, 729 18, 382 51, 80~1 55, 017 11, 0951 3 39, {66 23, 6461 42, 2191 45, 793 20,814 6, 436 4, 311 15,092 39, 97oi 47,042 10,404 4

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35, 148 G, 522 51, 321 26, 635 33,095: 12. 661 7, 867 18, 412 18,0901 8, 029 2, 579 10 812,964 71, 503 1, 170, 177 591, 519 600, 1001 240, 118 124, 014 247,793 358,0271 185, 616 21, 799 11

32, 182 1, 824 33, 292 41, 138 29,073 H, 570 14, 197 15,093 24,871 57, 533 1, 161 12 1, 306, 467 44, 158 1, 530,068 1, 808, 5611, 213, 248[ 503, 254 542,401 554,404 1, 073, 030 2, 203, 574 29, 767 13

215 2, 219 173 203 4451 301 297 329 463 210' 1, 198 14 2, 301 29 1, 356 320 73 96 68 102 971 370 -------- 15

58,0.52 448 38,816 7,588 2,6801 3,027 1,480 2,573 21,971 10,059 ________ 16 892 21 1, 508 601 481 425 739 410 663 228 14 17

13, 605 256 2G, 334 8, 739 6, 437 6, 290 9, 879 5, 156 9, 704 3, 379 143 18

130 1, 792

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12,083 5, 375

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266, 647 185, 294 192, 693 35, 088 226, 899 122, 312 142, 607 84, 170 16, 191 35, 679 41, 646 38

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oo 15, 760 s22 s 10, 724 6, 233 3, 998 1s, 416 681

I 10, 123 sa 9, 878 3, 572 6, 819 4, 454 14, 646 12, OG61 9, 082 11, 712 3. 989 2 443 1, 408 54 8, 261 4, 513 7, 475 3, 860 27, 539 14, 081 11, 688 12, 813 3, 918 2: 7311 1, 442 55

42,283 9, 790 26,912 5, 117 39,826 107,409 70, 560 18, 631 5, 8651 5, 910 1, 822 56

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CouNTY TABLE IV.-VALUE· oF CRoPs AND AcREAGE AND PRoDUCTro:i.! ·oir PRINCIPAL CROPS: 1924-Conti;nu.ed

ITE.M Warren Wash- Wayne Wil- Wood Wyan-(See definitions in Introduction) ington Iiams dot

--------------------VALUE OF CROPS

1 Value of cwps with production reported in 1924 __ -------------------------dollars .. 3, 148,221 2, 204,821 5,094,230 3. 028, 578 6,1l71,513,3, 008, 201

2 Value of same crops in !919 _________ dollars __ 6, 266,987 4, 245.603 10,037,027 , ...... "·"'·""T "' .. , = ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION, 1924,

Grain and forage crops: 3 Corn, total acreage ________________________ 54,472 22,594 40,924 37,904 97, 565[ 43, 766 4 Harvested for grain ______________ acres __ 47,433 20,185 33,160 25, 921 83, 5221 31, 316 5 bushels __ I, 461, 142 623,667 947,267 653, 883 2, 569, 751 793, 047 6 Cut for silage ____________________ acres __ 2, 667 2, 241 5, 906 4, 390 3, 143 2, 226 7 tons __ 15, 737 13,402 41,908 22, 593 23,201 13,004 8 Cut for fodder ____________________ acres __ 332 125 1, 271 2, 282 8,284 5, 328 9 Hogged ofi _______________________ acres __ 4, 040 43 587 5, 311 2, 616 4,896

10 Wheat _______ . _________ . ___________ acres __ 27,495 io, 046 50,881 23,092 33, 548 28,819 11 bushels __ 456,720 136,318 1, 094,269 566,723 846,672 042,433

12 Oats threshed for grain _____________ acres __ 6, 086 3, 079 27,901 32,090 70,658 20,800 13 bushels __ 202,752 105,348 1, 302,627 1,494,148 2, 931,894 925, 101 14 Oats cut and fed unthreshed _______ acres .. I, 374 1, 217 338 96 2321 107 15 Barley ________ . __________________ .. acres __ 482 11 103 1, 335 3, 026 666 16 bushels __ 12, 124 275 4, 261 40,746 R4, 990 20,102 17 Rye __________________ . ___ . ________ .acres __

952 94 343 574 673 342 18 bushels __ 9, 776 1, 221 5,857 9, 690 10,578 4, 966

19 Buckwheat _________ . __ . ___________ acres __ 33 534 53 8!; 582 102 20 bushels __ 680 7, 764 923 939 8, 678 8!5 21 Dry edible beans (navy, etc.) ______ acres __ 11 82 16 26 29 11

Hay crops: 22 Total acreage __________________ ----------- 22,814 47,781 61,476 50,700 44,762 49,414 23 Timothy alone ___________________ acres __ 8,458 21,790 17,302 15,895 6, 91J 16,934 24 Timothy and clover mixed _______ acres __ 9, 396 20,596 39,666 21,990 11,089 26, 193

Clover-25 Red, alsike, and mammoth ____ acres __ 1, 594 1,408 3,844 7, 228 9, 225 4,881 26 Sweet, crimson, and Japan __ .• acres __ 415 106 184 347 2,140 86 21 Alfalfa ________________ ._. _______ .acres __ I, 324 820 171 4,831 14,552 67S

28 Other tame grasses _______________ acres __ 311 586 29 219 55!; 23 29 Small grains cut for hay __________ acres __ 536 831 72 31 140 160 30 Annual legumes cut for hay ______ acres __ 762 1, 560 185 131 110 439 31 Wild grasses cut on farms ________ acres __ 18 84 23 28 40 20 32 Total quantity of hay of all kinds, both tame and wild _______________ tons __ 24,258 51,579 89,381 70,281 62,919 67,316

Miscellaneous crops: 33 Sugar beets for sugar _______________ acres .• --------- --------- --------- 535 14,367

________ , 34 tons __ --------- --------- --------- 4, 056 109,288 ________ ... 35 Tobacco.------ ______ --.--- _______ .acres __ 2,582 2 22--------- --------- ---------36 pounds __ 1, 672,848 2,000 27, 189 ------345 ----i~iiiii ------468 37 Potatoes, white _______ -- ____ -- ___ .. acres._ 534 1,841 2, 683 38 bushels __ 46,855 190,498 218,320 33, 142 114,038 37,201 39 Sweet potatoes and yams. _________ acres __ 8 7 3 2 1 40 bushels __ 685 601 --------- 270 175 30 41 Straw berries .• ________ -_- _______ ._ .acres __ 17 60 58 30 91 21

· Vegetables grown for sale: 42 Cabbages __ . ___ -------- __________ .• acres __ 20 674 55 29 378 5 43 Cantaloupes and muskmelons _____ acres __ 6 62 10 5 35 I 44 Lettuce .. ____ ----- ________________ .acres._ 5 5 4 7 19 ---------45 Onions (dry) _______________________ acres __ 14 11 176 321 5 58 46 Sweet corn _________________________ acres __ 4, 204 670 115 37 242 21 47 Tomatoes _________________________ .acres __ 37 792 13 51 2, 932 I 48 Watermelons. ________ ---- ___ --- __ .acres __ 11 112 1 7 33 10

Orchard fruits: 49 Apples __________ trees not of bearing age __ 7, 393 70,371 40,734 5, 957 10, 335 7, 144 50 trees of bearing age __ 22, 601 !52, 516 87,089 28,883 50,749 27, 517 51 bushels harvested._ 29, 169 215, 075 123,104 6, 282 49,529 14,404 52 Peaches __________________ trees of all ages __ 12,477 44,032 71, 716 4, 237 13,290 7, 236 53 bushels harvested __ 2, 829 18,834 1, 996 119 308 72 64 Pears ____________________ trees of all ages __ 3, 738 4, 998 10,579 4,422 7,804 3,182 55 Plums and prunes _______ trees of all ages __ 2, 657 5, 075 17,256 6, 522 8,190 4,423 56 Grapes _________________ vines of all ages __ 4,821 11,769 38,993 8, 651 88,591 8,442