December, 1931] Daiit Faeming in Grafton" County 



Table 10 — Acres and yields of less imixtrfant crops {'il't farms) 



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CROP. 



Soiling- crops 



Millet hay 



Corn for grain (shelled) 



Alfalfa 



Small grain and legumes 



Fodder corn 



Hungarian and soy beans 



Barlej' hay 



Dry beans 



Apples* 



Sweet corn 



Barley grain 



Oats and barley haj'. . . . 



^Market garden 



Squash 



S^^■amp hay 



Buckwheat 



Strawberries 



Wheat 



Cabbage 



Soy beans 



Popcorn 



Oats and barley grain. . . 

 Garden 



* ]\Iost of the apples were scattered — no definite area. The total number 

 of trees and bushels reported for all farms was as follows: 



N umber 

 of farms. 



Total 



Trees. 



Production. 



Trees 

 per farm. 



Production 

 per tree. 



13-; 



3209 



4704 



23 



1.5 bushels 



In Table 11 the distribution of the major crops is shown by acre- 

 ages and percentages. Relatively few crops are grown except for hay, 

 which required 89.2 per cent of the total area in crops. 



