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Table 17. — The harvest value per farm of all crops grown on 
c7*op land in 1909. 
Type area 
Value of all 
crops grown on 
crop land, 1909 
'• 1 
Per cent from 
grains, vege- 
tables, fruits, 
etc. 
Ter cent from 
hay and other 
rough feeds 
Value of crops 
per acre of 
crop land 
Percentage 
index to the 
value of crops 
per acre 
Northwest to 
North Central 
High Plains 
$744 
61 
39 
$7.45 
54 
W. Sand Hills .. 
732 
44 
56 
3.95 
29 
E. Sand Hills .... 
911 
68 
32 
6.00 
43 
Boyd 
1,185 
71 
29 
6.50 
47 
Southwest to 
Northeast 
Chase 
1,004 
86 
14 
7.50 
54 
Buffalo' 
1,582 
81 
19 
11,45 
83 
Custer 
1,544 
82 
18 
10.65 
77 
Wayne 
1,939 
87 
13 
13.70 
99 
Southwest to 
Southeast 
Hitchcock 
1,261 
86 
14 
6.15 
45 
Harlan 
1,199 
83 
17 
8.05 
58 
Thayer 
1,718 
1,612 
88 
12 
13.80 
100 
Cass 
88 
12 i 
13.80 
100 
Table 18. — The estimated harvest value of pasture per farm 
in 1909. 
Type area 
o 
u 
o 
cS 
“gsi 
^ C 
Acres of pas- 
ture per farm 
Index to total 
value of past- 
ture C’ol. lxCol. 
2. j 
Estimated har- 
vest value of 
pasture (5% of 
the lvalues in 
Col. 3.) 
Northwest to 
(1) 
(2) 
(3) 
(4) 
North Central 
High Plains — 
$9.89 
1029 
$10,180 
$509 
W. Sand Hills 
4.66 
1596 
7,437 
372 
E. Sand Hills 
10.10 
707 
7,141 
357 
Boyd 
22.73 
409 
9,297 
465 
Southwest to 
Northwest 
Chase 
11.06 
698 
7,720 
386 
Buffalo 
49.10 
122 
5,990 
300 
Custer 
34.83 
200 
6,966 
348 
Wayne 
69.50 
87 
6,046 
302 
Southwest to 
Southeast 
Hitchcock 
15.67 
469 
7,349 
368 
Harlan 
35.40 
130 
4,602 
230 
Thayer 
74.60 
60 
4,476 
224 
Cass 
85.90 
54 
4,639 
232 
