SOYBEANS FOR BEANS s PRODUCTION, FARM DISPOSITION, AND VALUE, BY STATES, 1951 CROP 
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3 *\. - bo s Soldiceivsd "by ; produc- 
3_ _ s f. s ^ j_ livestock _;_ _;farmerB l/_ j_ _ t^ion_ 
State 
Pro due- ! 
tion ! 
Totel 
used 
for 
seed 
sS"eason av»~ 
Value 
Value 
of 
sales 
Thousand "bushels 
Dollars 
Thousand 
dollars 
N.Y. 
126 
X'J 

44 
79 
2 81 
354 
222 
N« J u 
330 
O'z 
7Q 
p7p 
931 
767 
Pa. 
* CIO 
374 
C7 
DO 
77 
OC 
Q7 
5.7R 
X , JOO 
R74. 
Ohio 
21 356 
x, orb 
1 , iyo 
x , ? ^ 0<J 
? 77 
JJ , X <JQ 
tor 
Ind. 
38 385 
O OA'V 
1 ,bo4 
PTO 
%fi 4-71 
?-77 
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104. 701 
X J £ , f J X 
00 RRR 
111. 
XX X a 
9-5 140 
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Q 1 7^7 
"> 77 
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COO , 000 
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11s 
17 flnp 
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364 
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14 
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047 
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870 
9 
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P PQ7 
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1, 276 
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j<l 7 
4o 
15 
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7 704 
7 P4T) 
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p fifi 
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14. RT 7 
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Del. 
884 
ill 
7R 
( b 
18 
790 
? 774 
? 08R 
Md. 
1, 232 
i fin 
XOU 
68 
X jUUU 
?.R5 
7 PRR 
Va. 
2,938 
Ooj 
oO f 
75 
2,676 
2.67 
7 978 
7,145 
W.Va. 
14 
2 
4 
8 
2.74 
' 38 
22 
H.Cc 
5,099 
660 
356 
148 
4,594 
2.59 
13 204 
11.898 
S oO ft 
1,038 
185 
102 
30 
906 
2.93 
3', 041 
2,655 
Sa. 
220 
115 
58 
11 
151 
2.92 
642 
441 
Fla 
144 
15 
4 
3 
137 
2.51 
361 
344 
Ky. 
2,470 
340 
153 
37 
2,280 
2.72 
5,718 
6,202 
Tenn. 
3,202 
424 
229 
26 
2,947 
2.67 
8,549 
7,868 
Ala. 
1,584 
187 
47 
5 
1,532 
2.51 
::,976 
3,845 
Miss,, 
5,525 
910 
455 
55 
5,015 
2. 59 
14,310 
12,989 
Ark. 
12,140 
1,096 
548 
61 
11,531 
2.63 
31,928 
30,327 
La. 
665 
206 
31 
±f 
617 
2.65 
1,762 
1,635 
Okla. 
1,040 
123 
37 
21 
982 
2.58 
2,683 
2,534 
Tex. 
2 
U.S. 
282,477 
19,539 
12,335 
2,027 
268,115 
2.73 
769,926 
730,895 
l_/lncludes an allowance for unredeemed loan and purchase agreement deliveries valued at the 
average rate per bushel by stateso 
The crop marketing season is September 1 to August 31. 
The values shovm are for the marketing season or crop year and should not be confused with 
calendar year income. 
HOPSs PRODUCTION, FARM DISPOSITION, AID VALUE, BY STATES, 1951 CROP 
s Pro due- 
stat « s tion 
Product:' c 
having 
value l/ 
^Tsp_oj3ition_ 
Tor Term : sold* 
; household i ^/ 
use 
Reason av. 8 ~ ^VaLue _ 
":price per s Value : "Value" 
sib. ree'd. : of s of 
. 2 by_f arme r s s _ jproduction_; BslftS_ 
Cents Thousand dollars 
Idaho 
Wash. 
Or eg. 
Calif. 
TT.S*.~ " 
2,543 
27 , 387 
18,774 
14,535 
"b"37239" 
Thousand pounds 
1,835 No 1,835 
20,140 farm 20,140 
13,506 household 13 f 506 
11,139 use of hops 11,139 
~4b r ,7T2fl - - - -45^35 
68. 
69. 
65. 
71. 
"65.3 
1,248 
13,897 
8,779 
7,909 
■3"1T8"33~ 
1,248 
13,897 
8,779 
7,909 
"3T,"8*33 
lyProduction having value and sold represents the salable quantities under the Hop Control 
Board regulations whether harvested or not. 
The crop marketing season is September 1 to August 31. 
The values shown are for the marketing season or crop year and should not be confused with 
calendar year income. 
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