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Seven states reported values for farm land and buildings in ex- 

 cess of $3,000,000,000, as follows: Iowa, $7,601,772,290; Illinois, 

 $7,416,583,951; Nebraska, $3,723,536,255; Texas, $3,717,799,544; 

 Minnesota, $3,301,168,325; California, $3,073,811,109; and Mis- 

 souri, $3,062,967,700. 



AVERAGE VALUE PER FARM 



The average value of land and buildings per farm for the United 

 States as a whole in 1920 was $10,514, as compared with $5,471 

 in 1910. 



In five states the average value reported per farm was above 

 $25,000. These states were Iowa, $35,616; South Dakota, $33,122; 

 Illinois, $31,270; Nebraska, $29,927; and California, $26,122. 



AVERAGE VALUE PER ACRE 



The average value of land and buildings per acre of land in farms 

 in the United States in 1920 was $70.94, as compared with $39.60 

 in 1910. 



An average value of more than $100 per acre was reported for 

 eight states, as follows: Illinois, $231.93; Iowa, $227.09; Indiana, 

 $125.98; Ohio, $113.18; New Jersey, $109.67; Minnesota, $109.23; 

 California, $104.67; and Connecticut, $100.20. 





