6 RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN ALABAMA. 



Agriculture J. 117-139 



Farm equipment and operations 117-127 



Conditions before the Civil War. (Percentage of farm 

 land, average size of farms or plantations, and num- 

 ber of animals of various kinds per farm, 1850 and 



1860.) (Table 31) 117-118 



Conditions in 1870 , 119 



Conditions in 1880 and 1890. (Statistics similar to 

 those of 1850 and 1860, with the addition of amount 

 of woodland and pasture, number of poultry, expendi- 

 ture for fertilizers, and value of products.) (Table 



32) .' 120-121 



Conditions in 1900. (Percentage of negro farmers, 

 owners and tenants, value of farm buildings, and 

 expenditure for labor now given for first time.) (Ta- 

 bles 33-34) 121-123 



Conditions in 1909-1910. (Expenditures for feed added. 

 Separate statistics for owners and tenants, whites 

 and negroes. Increase in apparent values explained.) 



(Tables 35-40) 123-139 



Tenure of farms, 1900 and 1910. (Tables 34, 36) 



123, 125, 127-129 



Farmers classed by color. (Percentage of owners and 

 tenants, size of farms, value of land, buildings, imple- 

 ments and machinery, number of cows, horses and 

 mules, and acreage and yield of cotton and corn, for 



both races, 1909-10) (Table 37) 126, 129-130 



Variations in sizes of farms, 1910 (with graph) 130-132 



Crops, 1909 _ 132-136 



Relative importance (Table 38) 132-134 



Average yields per acre (Table 39) 134-136 



Animal products per farm, 1909 (Table 40) 136-139 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 140 



INDEX . .. 141 



