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Table 14 reveals a progressive and marked increase in the portion of 
total yield sold between 1941 and 1951, inclusive, but a drastic drop 
during the next 5 years. I shall try to evaluate this trend shortly. 
Some livestock and livestock products—meat, wool, pelts, milk, 
and eggs—are sold; some are consumed in the pueblo. Table 15 
shows magnitudes and proportions. 
TaBLE 15.—Sales and home use of livestock and livestock products } 
Year Sales Use Total Percentage 
of sales 
1 eee eee eee ee eee ee eee $14, 519 $4, 560 $19, 097 76 
i AS ae eR re ES ies Be | AT aN ll ee EE SA 14, 528 3, 752 18, 280 79 
SS) ga le ee ee ee) ee 23, 768 11, 592 35, 360 67 
YY ee ae eA EAT oe ES heres Pe 22, 051 10, 084 32, 135 70 
OG UE Se eee ee ee ee Ee 25, 467 18, 610 44,077 58 
1 Source: Extension Division, United Pueblos Agency. 
Between 1941 and 1951, sales increased 75 percent; home con- 
sumption, 308 percent; and total value, 130 percent. Home use 
increased at the expense of sales. 
Table 16 gives a comparison of money income from agricultural 
products and that from livestock and livestock products. 
TABLE 16.—Sales of agricultural products and livestock and livestock products } 
Livestock 
Year Agricultural and Total Percentage 
products livestock agricultural 
products 
LOGY: See ee ee oe) ae ee  ® $135 $14, 519 $14, 654 0.9 
1 a ee Se a eee eS Se ee eee 2,130 14, 528 16, 658 13 
NQAR meee. 0) ey Tal es eee ae ee Ae 3, 358 23, 768 27, 126 12 
1040 eee eee te ee eee ee mt 5, 031 22, 051 27, 082 19 
LOSSES Soe ee ee ee 8, 372 25, 467 33, 839 25 
1Source: Extension Division, United Pueblos Agency. 
Here again is seen the importance of stock raising as compared 
with agriculture, although the latter seems to be increasing in 
significance. 
Table 17 presents a summary of total agricultural operations—field 
crops and livestock and livestock products—with reference to por- 
tions sold and consumed according to value. 
TABLE 17.—Summary of agricultural operations: crops and stock } 
Con- Total in 
Year Sales Percent | sumed Percent Total] income 1935-39 
dollars 2 
NOs ee $14, 654 74 $5, 856 26' | $19; 869 nets=.:--..--- = ee $18, 876 
O46. Ue ee 16, 658 59 13, 138 41°| $2820 nets 222). 255s. 20, 284 
UG eee eee 27, 126 62 16, 933 38) 1:$44;\059'eross: .». <<. = eee 25, 255 
MO4Q ee Soa ea eee 27, 502 62 16, 610 38) S4451t2ioross: +=" ==. eae 25, 872 
gS Gy ee ey eee 40, 918 62 25, 491 38 $66, 409 eross:.. -:-s2222 ea 35, 861 
a ee See 13, 894 31 31, 031 69 |..$44,925_-_-2. 0 ee ee 
1Source: Extension Division, United Pueblos Agency. 
2 Consumer’s Price Index, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1953, p. 306. 
