SOUTH DAKOTA 



1859 



CROP 



Orchard Fruits, total. 



Apples 



Peaches and nectarines . . . 



Pears 



Plums and prunes 



Cherries 



Apricots 



Quinces 



Mulberries 



Unclassified 



Grapes, 



Nuts, total. 

 Black walnuts.. 

 Unclassified.... 



Trees or Vines of 



bearing age 



1910 



Farms 

 reporting 



9,316 



85 



216 



6,266 



4,144 



28 



9 



28 



311 



Number 



599.586 



274,862 



1,815 



1,844 



268,268 



51,613 



141 



38,647 



4 18,490 

 16,726 



Trees or Vines not of 



bearing age 



1910 



Farms 

 reporting 



13,510 



325 



685 



7,960 



7,097 



113 



36 



18 



1,532 



252 



Number 



721,924 



460,547 



5,259 



5,087 



172,186 



76,293 



856 



978 



718 



46,891 



* 10,608 

 10,219 



Product 



1909 



Quantity! 



229,907 



191,784 



148 



162 



31,748 



5,924 



13 



8 



120 



144,634 



4 73,715 

 72,659 



Value 



$209,339 



158,729 



167 



447 



36,872 



12,981 



12 



8 



123 



4,789 



* 1,511 

 1,490 



1899 



Quantity! 



26,401 



17,121 



13 



157 



8,114 



900 



(2) 



16,061 



14,200 

 3 14,200 



1 Expressed in bushels for orchard fruits, and pounds for grapes and nuts. 



2 Included with "unclassified." 



» Consists of products not separately named by the enumerator, but grouped under the designation "all other." 

 4 Includes almonds, pecans, butternuts, hazelnuts, chestnuts, hickory nuts and other nuts. 



The following table shows the quanti- 

 ties of the more advanced products man- 

 ufactured by farmers from orchard 



fruits and grapes. Values 

 called for on the schedules: 



were not 



PRODUCT 



Cider 



Vinegar 



Wine and grape juice 

 Dried fruits 



Farms reporting, 1909 



Number 



52 



39 



153 



32 



Per cent of 

 all farms 



0.1 

 0.1 

 0.2 



Quantity produced 



Unit 



Gals 

 Gals 

 Gals 

 Lbs. 



1909 



4,103 



2,823 



10,096 



1,247 



1899 



6,458 

 3,622 

 5,593 



1 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 



Frost and Precipitatioii in South Dakota 



Station 



Ashcroft 



Bowdie — . . 



Aberdeen 



Millbank 



Spearfish.... 

 Cherry Creek 



Pierre 



Redfield 



Gary 



Huron 



Brookings.... 

 Rapid City , . 

 Hotch City, , 

 Kimball ..... 

 Alexandria. . . 

 Sioux Falls. . 



Oelrichs . 



Rosebud 



Greenwood. . 

 Tindall 



Frost 



Average Date of 



First 



Killing in 



Autumn 



Sept. 10 

 Sept. 16 

 Sept. 10 

 Sept. 23 

 Sept. 27 

 Sept. 20 

 Sept. 30 

 Sept. 18 

 Sept. 17 

 Sept. 18 

 Sept. 12 

 Sept. 20 

 Sept. 20 

 Sept. 27 

 Sept. 14 

 Sept. 17 

 Sept. 20 

 Sept. 22 

 Sept. 24 

 Sept. 23 



Last 



in 

 Spring 



May 22 



May 19 



May 23 



'May 18 



May 4 



May 25 



April 29 



May 21 



May 18 



May 14 



May 23 



May 1 



May 16 



May 6 



May 16 



May 10 



May 10 



May 11 



April 27 



May 6 



Date of 



First 



in 



Autumn 



Aug. 27 

 Sept. 8 

 Aug. 23 

 Sept. 11 

 Sept. 11 

 Sept. 7 

 Sept. 12 

 Sept. 10 

 Aug. 23 

 Aug. 23 

 Aug. 23 

 Sept. 13 

 Sept. 12 

 Sept. 12 

 Aug. 23 

 Aug. 23 

 Sept. 9 

 Sept. 10 

 Sept. 12 

 Aug. 23 



Last 



in 

 Spring 



June 20 

 June 20 

 June 21 

 June 11 

 June 21 

 June 26 

 May 19 

 June 21 

 June 28 

 June 21 

 June 22 

 May 20 

 June 21 

 May 30 

 June 21 

 May 25 

 May 27 

 May 30 

 May 20 

 May 30 



Precipitation 



Annual 

 inches 



14.0 

 18.5 

 25.9 

 20.6 

 21.8 

 13.3 

 16.7 

 20.5 

 22.7 

 20.5 

 19.5 

 16.2 

 15,0 

 18.9 

 24.6 

 24.2 

 19.3 

 18.3 

 23.0 



