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IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



ESTIMATED NUMBER, AVERAGE PRICE, AND TOTAL VALUE OF FARM 



Continued. 



State, Territory or Division 



Mules 



Number Jan- 

 uary 1, 1909 



Total 



Average price per 

 bead January 1 



1910 



1909 



Total 



Michigan 



Wisconsin -- - 



Minnesota 



Iowa 



Missouri 



North Dakota 



South Dakota 



Nebraska - 



Kansas 



Kentucky 



Tennessee 



Alabama 



Mississippi 



Louisiana 



Texas .— 



Oklahoma 



Arkansas 



Montana 



Wyoming 



Colorado 



New Mexico 



Arizona 



Utah - - 



Nevada 



Idaho 



Washington 



Oregon 



California 



United States 



Division: 



North Atlantic 



South Atlantic 



N. C. E. Miss. R-. 

 N. C. W. Miss. R. 



S. Central 



Far Western 



110 

 100 

 102 

 102 

 102 



103 

 108 

 101 

 105 

 100 



101 

 102 

 101 

 101 

 102 



103 

 99 

 103 

 175 

 103 



101 

 110 

 105 

 105 

 108 



108 



. 105 



100 



101.7 



100.0 



102.1 



102.2 



102 



101.4 



101.5 



4,000 122.001 111.00 

 5,000 115.00 103.00 

 9,000' 114.00 104.00 

 47,000' 123.00 

 .344,000| 119.00 



112.00 

 103.00 



8,000| 130.00 112.00 



10,000 121.00 103.00 



72,000 119.00, 104.00 



154,000 116.00, 105.00 



207,000 118.00 106.00 



290,000 

 253,000 

 290,000 

 178.000 

 702,000 



123.00 

 122.00 

 113.00 

 116.00 

 99.00 



191,000 105.00 



215,000 109.00 



.'i,000| 102.00 



2,0(K) 106.00 



12,000 105.00 



8,000 

 6,000 

 3,000 

 4,000 

 2,000 



5,000 

 8,000 

 83,000 



4,123,000 



52,000 

 686,000 

 277,000 

 &44,000 

 2,326,000 

 138,000 



79.00 

 108.00 

 80.00 

 79.00 

 116.00 



111.00 

 108.00 

 107.00 

 102.00 

 93.00 



96.00 

 99.00 

 83.00 

 89.00 

 95.00 



71.00 

 93.00 

 75.00 

 90.00 

 101.00 



81.36 

 79.26 

 79.60 

 83.10 



7S.75 



88.51 

 70.82 

 78.50 

 76.62 

 82.71 



85.42 

 91.22 

 87.56 

 94.86 

 64.79 



71.03 

 76.32 

 56.70 

 64.99 

 67.91 



47.93 

 58.46 

 45.70 

 58.24 

 62.76 



121.00 108.00 75.. 57 

 108.00 103. OOj 05.76 

 122.00; 107.00 81.66 



488,000 



575,000 



1,026,000 



5,781,000 



40,936,000 



1,040,000 

 1,210,000 

 8,568,000 

 17,864,000 

 24,426,000 



35,670,000 

 30,866,000 



32,770,000 

 20,(>48,000 

 09,498,000 



20,055,000 



23,435,000 



510,000 



212,000 



1,260,000 



632,000 

 648,000 

 240,000 

 316,000 

 232,000 



605,000 



864,000 



10,126,000 



$119.84 $107.84 $ 84.98 



144.96 

 148.03 

 128.41 

 118.67 

 110.65 

 113.37 



128.79 102.38 



131.45 

 112.29 

 104.37 

 101.29 

 100.80 



106.80 

 85.42 

 78.68 

 79.11 

 73.98 



$ 494,095,000 



7, .538, 000 



101,550,000 



35,569,000 



70,425,000 



257,368,000 



15,645,000 



a Compared with January 1, 1909. 



•Statistics by counties showing the number of farm animals, compiled by the 

 Iowa Department of Agriculture, from reports received as required by Chapter 86, 

 section l, Acts of the Thirty-third General Assembly, will be found in Part 3, page 

 00, of this year book. 



