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FARM STATISTICS

Year. Number of Farms. Value of Farms. Average Size in Acres.
1850 14,805 $16,657,567 185
1860 61,163 119,899,547 165
1870 116,292 392,662,441 133
1880 185,351 567,430,227 133
1890 201,903 857,581,022 151
1900 228,622 1,497,554,790 151

FARM PRODUCTS AND LIVE STOCK

Year. Value of Live Stock. No. of Hogs. Tons of Hay. Butter Produced. lbs.
1840 No Report.
1850 $3,689,275 323,247 89,055 2,171,188
1860 22,476,293 934,820 813,173 11,953,666
1870 32,987,133 1,153,908 1,777,339 27,512,179
1880 124,715,103 6,034,316 3,613,941 55,481,958
1890 206,436,242 8,266,779 7,264,700 72,893,079
1900 278,830,096 9,723,791 6,851,771 61,789,288
 
  Bushels of Corn. Bu. of Wheat. Bu. of Oats. Bu. of Potatoes
1840 1,406,241 154,693 216,385 234,063
1850 8,656,799 1,530,581 1,524,345 276,120
1860 42,410,686 8,449,403 5,887,645 2,806,720
1870 68,935,065 29,435,692 21,005,142 5,914,620
1880 275,024,247 31,154,205 50,610,591 9,962,537
1890 313,130,782 18,249,786 146,679,289 18,068,311
1900 383,453,190 22,769,440 168,364,170 17,305,919

At the close of the Nineteenth Century we find that almost the entire area of the State had been inclosed in farms and was either under cultivation or utilized for pasture or hay land. Of the 35,504,000 acres of land in the entire State 34,574,337 acres are reported in farms, leaving but 929,443 acres out of more than 35,500,000 yet to be brought into farms. Oxen as teams seem to have disappeared as too slow for the age of rapid travel and transportation. The log school houses have also passed away with the log cabins of the early settlers and the entire system of farming and living has been revolutionized.