Monroe County 



433 



Acres 

 Hay and forage 68, 9G9 



Special Crops: 



Potatoes 20.211 



STegetables, other than potatoes 9,491 



Dry edible beans 16,044 



Dry peas 60 



Fruits: 



Apples 702, 841 trees 



Peaches and nectarines 339, 375 trees 



Pears 192, 134 trees 



Plums and prunes 92, 986 trees 



Cherries 49, 831* trees 



Quinces 30, 121* trees 



Grapes 1S8, 477 vines 



Small fruits 1. 2S3 acres 



Yield 

 97,959 tons 



2, 796, 723 bu. 



24 i, 502 bu. 

 1, 279 bu. 



2,592,378 bu. 



257, 576 bu. 



117,044 bu. 



75,259 bu. 



28,187 bu. 



25,842 bu. 



2,138,752 lba. 



2,540.005 qts. 



PRESENT STATUS OF AGRICULTURE 



(From Census of 1917 and Census of 1918) 



1917 

 Number 



Farms for which reports were received 5, 978 



LIVE -STOCK AND POTJLTRY 



Horses and mules 17, 122 



Cattle 24, 509 



Sheep 15,215 



Swine 15. 056 



Poultry 276. 133 



BEES 

 Number of colonies 1.918 



1918 

 Number 



4, 853 



16,846 

 25, 810 

 1*3,046 

 15, 886 

 244,354 



2.084 



SELECTED CROPS 



Cereals: 



Corn 



Oats 



Barley 



Buckwheat .... 

 Wheat (winter) 

 Wheat (spring) 

 Rye 



1917 

 Acres 



12, 167 



30. 185 

 2,982- 

 2,334 



39,77* 



294 



3,541 



Acres 



13,062 



32. 107 

 5,992 

 2,835 



42. 562 



531 



4.524 



Bushels 



197,852 



1,242,982 



120,755 



35,853 



845.500 



6.884 



66, 429 



