FOURTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR ROOK— PART XII. 



875 



MULES. 



Kstimnti'd number on farms of the United States, and value, Jan. 1, 1914, with com- 

 parisons, l)y States. 

 Figures from Bulletin .57.'>, U. S. Dopt. of Agriculture, Feb. 7, 1914. 



States 



Number (000 omitted) 



Jan. 1, 1914 



(est.) 



Per 

 ct.' 



Total 



Jan.l 

 1913 



(est.) 



Apr. 

 15, 



1910 

 (cen- 

 sus) 



Value per bead Jan. 1 



1913 



1910 



Total value Jan. 1 

 (000 omitted) 



1910^ 



Maine 



Kew Hampshire.. 



Vermont 



Massachusetts... 



Rhode Island 



Connecticut 



New York. 



Xew Jersey 



Pennsylvania. -.:- 



Delaware 



Maryland--- 



Virginia _. 



West Virginia--^. 

 North Carolina.. 

 South Carolina.i. 



Georgia '. 



Florida 



Ohio 



Indiana ^ 



Illinois 



Michigan 



Wisconsin 



Minnesota 



*Iowa 



Missouri 



North Dakota.-- 

 South Dakota... 



Nebraska 



Kansas 



Kentucky 



Tennessee 



Aliibama : 



Missi'^sippi 



Louisiana 



Texas 



Oklahoma- 



Arkansas 



Montana- - — 



Wyoming 



Colorado 



New Mexico 



Arizona 



Utah 



Nevada : — 



Idaho 



Washington , 



Oregon 



California. 



United States.- 



102 

 102 

 1C2 

 103 

 103 

 10-2 

 100 

 103 

 102 

 103 

 104 

 100 

 102 



99 

 102 

 100 

 102 

 102 

 100 

 103 

 102 

 100 

 100 

 100 



9S 

 lOS 

 102 



99 

 104 

 lOO 

 101 

 101 

 105 

 102 

 100 

 111 

 100 

 110 

 104 

 103 

 104 

 100 



4 



4 



45 



C 



24 



61 



12 



192 



171 



319 



27 



24 



86 



148 



4 



3 



6 



57 



326 



8 



14 



84 



222 



229 



270 



278 



286 



132 



753 



269 



235 



4 



2 



17 



15 



« 



"2 



I -3 



4 



14 



10 



73 



4 



4 



44 



6 



23 



60 



12 



186 



168 



310 



26 



24 



84 



149 



4 



3 



6 



56 



326 



8 



14 



84 



222 



229 



276 



270 



280 



133 



724 



269 



233 



4 



2 



17 



15 



S 



, 2 



i I 



14 

 10 

 73 



4 



4 



44 



6 



23 



60 



12 



175 



156 



295 



23 



23 



82 



148 



4 



3 



6 



56 



343 



8 



12 



83 



208 



225 



276 



247 



256 



132 



676 



257 



222 



4 



2 



15 



15 



4 



2 



3 



• 4 



12 



±v 



70 



$154.00 

 177.00 

 148.00 

 126.00 

 143. CO 

 136.00 

 131.00 

 ICO .00 

 167.00 

 161.00 

 lOS.OO 

 132.00 

 121. <K) 

 121.00 

 1.33.00 

 1.35.00 

 ]:54.o:i 

 123.00 

 112.00 

 130.00 

 UO.OP 

 105.00 



]a').oo 



118.00 

 127.00 

 135. CO 

 115.00 

 128. CO 

 103.00 

 104.00 

 114. (X) 

 106.00 

 113.00 

 101. CO 

 92.00 

 144.00 

 82.00 

 79.00 

 103.00 

 116.00 

 107.00 

 120.00 



$157.00 

 169.00 

 149.00 

 125.00 

 142.00 

 128.00 

 126.00 

 148.C0 

 171. (X) 

 151.00 

 152.00 

 131.00 

 122.00 

 131.00 

 139. CO 

 131.00 

 128.00 

 124.00 

 117.00 

 141.00 

 118.00 

 112.00 

 114.00 

 120.00 

 129.C0 

 131.00 

 114.00 

 127.00 

 110.00 

 107.00 

 115.00 

 109.00 

 109. a) 

 104.00 

 90.00 

 119.00 

 92.00 

 95.00 

 108.00 

 117.00 

 107.00 

 130.00 



$132. oa 



155.00 

 145.00 

 125.00 

 130.00 

 ISO. 00 

 120.00 

 137. CO 

 1.16.00 

 157.00 

 155.03 

 125.0:) 

 126.00 

 131.00 

 122.<K) 

 115. OJ 

 114.00 

 123.00 

 119. CO 

 lliO.CO 

 121.(0 

 119.00 

 116.C0 

 118. CO 

 123.ro 

 122.00 

 113.00 

 116.00 



99.00 

 105.00 

 109.00 

 102.00 

 106.00 

 105.00 



79.00 

 106.00 



80.00 



79.09 

 116.00 

 121. CO 

 103.00 

 122.00 



$ 616 



708 



6,660 



7.>6 



3,432 



8,2S6 



1,572 



30,720 



28,557 



51 ,359 



4,536 



3,168 



10,406 



17,908 



532 



405 



804 



7,011 



36,512 



1 ,C-40 



1,540 



8,820 



23,310 



27,022 



34,290 



37,530 



32,890 



16,896 



82,077 



27,976 



26,790 



424 



226 



1,717 



1,380 



864 



164 



237 



412 



1,624 



1,070 



8,760 



101.4 4,449 4,386 4,210 



123.85 



124.31 120.20 551,017 



$ 628 



ffiG 



6,. 556 



750 



3,266 



7,680 



1,512 



27,528 



28,728 



46,810 



3,E52 



3,144 



10,248 



19,519 



556 



393 



76S 



6,944 



38,:42 



1,128 



1,61,52 



9,400 



25,308 



27,4S0 



35,604 



35,370 



31,920 



16,891 



79,640 



28,78:? 



26,795 



436 



218 



1,768 



1,350 



585 



184 



285 



432 



1,638 



1,070 



9,490 



&'5,245 



$ 528 



620 



6,380 



750 



2,9W 



7,800 



1,440 



23,975 



24,648 



46,31.0 



3,5d5 



2.ST0 



10.332 



19,383 



488 



345 



684 



6,.S^^ 



40,817 



1,040 



1,4.52 



9,877 



24,1-28 



26,550 



.'"3,648 



30,134 



28,923 



15,311 



06,524 



26,985 



21,19S 



408 



212 



1,575 



l,iSo 



432 



160 



237 



464 



1,452 



1,080 



8,540 



606,049 



iCompared with Jan. 1, 1913. 



-Based on Census numbers on Apr. 15 and the Department of Agriculture's estimated 

 far^u value per head Jan. 1. 1910. 



•Statistics by counties, showing total figures on live stock compiled by the Iowa 

 Department of Agriculture, from reports received as required bv Chapter 86, Section 1 

 Acts of the Thirty-third General Assembly, «ill be found in part 3 of this year book. 



