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THE AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK. 19
AGGREGATE VALUE PER ACRE OF CROPS, BY STATES, 1909-1914.
TABLE 10.-Aggregate value per acre of crop production.
[The tabulation below gives the average value per acre of 12 leading crops (corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye,
buckwheat, potatoes, hay, flaxseed, cotton, rice, and tobacco) which represent more than 90 per cent of
the total area of all crops, and which closely approximate the value per acre of all crops. For compari-
son the value of all crops which had acreage reports in the census of 1909 is also given.]
Value per acre.
12 crops combined. Census,
State and division. al crops
with
Census, acreage
1914 1913 1912 1911 I 1910 19en09 , reports,
1909
Maine......................... $22.15 $23.72 $23.43 $26.24 $23.35 $20.91 $19.80
New Hampshire ............... 22.58 20.44 21.51 21. 77 21.41 19. 53 19.29
Vermont................. 20.20 20.78 22.61 20.47 18.39 17.61 18.17
Massachusetts.................. 36.20 32.34 34.38 31.59 29.94 30.89 41.33
Rhode Island.................. 32.07 32.25 30.62 32.81 29.04 29.01 40.50
Connecticut ................... 41.50 37.63 43.04 40.69 37.77 35.16 35.84
New York........................ 21.06 19.33 20.04 20.80 19.51 18.39 20.80
New Jersey................. . 28.76 29.02 28.70 26.67 26.59 26.31 33.19
Pennsylvania ................. 22.13 21.34 22.41 21.11 20.60 18.16 18.90
Delaware ....................... 22.43 18.47 19.00 19.82 18.17 17.00 19.36
Maryland ...................... 23.25 18.85 19.55 18.97 19.52 18.66 20.54
Virginia....................... 18.12 23.69 19.58 18.31 19.18 17.63 20.31
West Virginia................. 20.61 21.67 21.57 16. 79 18. 51 16. 71 17.67
North Carolina................ 20. 18 24.84 22.35 20.82 21.46 18.62 22.28
South Carolina................. 17.88 25.18 21.35 22.55 24.59 22.48 26.45
Georgia........................ 14.69 20.80 16.42 19.52 19.47 19.32 22.20
Florida....................... 17.39 17.85 14.41 15.70 15.58 15.06 21.54
Ohio .......................... 19.79 19.29 17.75 19.45 16.89 19.07 18.83
Indiana...................... 17.27 17.28 14.97 16.69 14.88 17.29 17.07
Illinois...................... 16.25 14.87 15.37 15.99 14.30 17.56 17.88
Michigan..................... 18.96 16.83 16.42 19.89 16.39 16.85 17.32
Wisconsin .................. 18.53 19.41 17.63 20.64 15.10 16. 54 15.77
Minnesota..................... 13.19 14.26 11.80 13.16 12.96 13.72 12.61
Iowa......................... 17.92 17.01 14.30 14.13 12.22 14.40 14.94
Missouri....................... 13.96 12.29 13.98 13.24 13.84 14.16 14.25
North Dakota................... 11.10 8.15 11.49 9.13 4.55 12.36 11.35
South Dakota ................ 10.79 9.48 10.21 6.29 10.12 12.05 10.17
Nebraska......................... 14.19 10.85 9.80 10.59 9.95 12.36 11.19
Kansas....................... 15.66 7.00 10.60 8.94 9.95 11.25 10.63
Kentucky.......... ......... 20.22 19.12 20.14 18.81 20.25 20.68 20.82
Tennessee.................... 16.75 18.01 17.36 17.40 17.61 15.81 17.05
Alabama...................... 14.16 20.00 17.45 17.32 18.56 15.69 18.87
Mississippi ................... 13.68 19.62 17.01 15.39 20.48 17.59 22.59
Louisiana ........... .... . 15.40 19.05 17.76 15.86 16.08 15.60 20.36
Texas........................ 13.48 18.52 19.50 13.97 17.87 15.50 15.62
Oklahoma..................... 12.21 10.06 11.34 7.93 14.02 11.80 10.95
Arkansas ..................... 14.01 18.56 17.93 16.68 19.40 16.61 20.34
Montana.................... 18.23 16.07 16.24 20.41 18.78 20.45 15.40
Wyoming................ .... 18.54 15.37 17.74 21.11 25.88 16.52 12.45
Colorado...................... 18.97 18.88 17.41 17.02 19.96 20.50 17.52
New Mexico.................... 23.58 22.26 19.45 28.78 22.81 19.05 12.76
Arizona ......................... 29.34 38.85 38.52 39.62 29.67 29.77 25.97
Utah.................... ........ 22.72 21.66 23.14 22.37 24.58 23.25 23.15
Nevada....................... 29.70 32.30 29.93 34.93 37.12 26.30 14.73
Idaho......................... 20.90 19.93 19.04 23.47 21.86 22.15 19.53
Washington.................. 23.96 20.00 18.78 21.42 19.65 21.11 20.63
Oregon. ..................... 19.87 18.67 18.66 19.24 21.88 18.59 18.54
California.................... 18.40 20.25 21.84 21.86 18.82 19.51 20.39United States............
Geographic division:
North Atlantic. ...... ....
South Atlantic..........
North Central, East_....
North Central, West........
South Central..............
Western ...................16.34 16.31 15.96 15.51 15.52 16.02 16.30
22.83 21.80 22.75 22.39 21.24 19.61 21.55
17.82 22.54 19.31 19.80 20.47 19.10 22.23
17.79 17.07 16.22 17.95 15.30 17.57 17.53
14.28 11.52 11.91 11.08 10.67 12.96 12.24
14.40 17.45 17.31 14.55 17.79 15.75 17.06
20.35 19.59 19.55 21.43 20.63 20.39 18.76
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