AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS 



The statistics in the following- pages are taken from the 

 preliminary report of the census of 1920, to which is appended 

 the following statement : 



" The tigures for domestic animals in 1910 are not very closely 

 comparable with those for 1920, since the present census was 



taken in January, before the breeding season had begun, while 



the 1910 census was taken in April, or about the middle of the 



breeding season, and included many spring calves, colts, etc." 



NUMBER OF LIVE STOCK 



Cou ty Horses Cattle Sheep Sw^ne 



Albany 7,375 17.248 9,789 11,827 



Allegany 12,255 53.102 13,974 11,437 



Bronx 110 20 543 



B-oome 8,265 45.428 4,616 6,792 



Cattaraugus 13,208 81,673 4.481 14,377 



Cayuga 14.421 36,736 12,585 19,720 



Chautauqua 16,392 73,196 6,198 17,357 



Chemung 5.004 1 7.585 3,423 4,206 



Chenango 10.330 70.573 3,752 8,016 



Clinton 10,888 J4.54S 8,043 7,949 



Columbia 7.442 21.758 12,869 10,379 



Cortland 6.672 36,323 5,161 5,148 



Delaware 11,830 112,533 4.249 8,528 



Dutchess 9.053 43.076 6.745 14,677 



Krie 19.212 58.907 6,436 25,652 



Essex 5.125 18,055 14,485 4,188 



Franklin 8,882 44 171 .3.514 6,028 



Fulton :;.04<> 13.181 3,808 



Genesee 11,393 25.4»^ 37,489 16,149 



Greene 4,986 21,42:; 7.051 6,396 



Hamilton 49:; 1.625 1.7.S7 595 



Herkimer 7,905 49,315 1,460 7,407 



Jefferson 16.899 90,853 3,598 15,577 



Kings 133 590 17 



Lewis 8.099 51.607 2,281 9,388 



Livingston 12,950 ^.8.515 37,396 13,760 



Madison 10.459 53.419 3.122 8,059 



Monroe 17.663 29.0<i4 16,002 23,818 



Montgomery 0.940 -_'s.i27 ]»;_>; 6,766 



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