Texas Almanac, 1968-1969: Searching Inside

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... 946.000 15,609.000 1964 ....... 885,000 17,700,000 1920 ......... 2,50,000 47.214.000... swine of $45,352,000. That compared with 1964 cash receipts of $39 272, 000, home consumption value... slaughter 101,000 head, compared with 1964 marketings of 1,132,000 and farm slaughter of 110,000. Bees..., 1965. The 1964 Census showed that Texas farmers received $151,027,694 for poultry and their products... sold 124,333,698 broilers and 7,469,878 hens and roosters in 1964 and 177,- 892,437 dozen eggs. Turkeys

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... and other structures and facilities $1,140,054,000, making a combined total of $2,653,645,000. 1964 On June... 30, 1964, federal property owned in Texas totaled 2,820,622.5 acres, which had cost $218,718,000...,- 200 visitors in 1963, 119,700 in 1964 and 174,600 in 1965. Fort Davis, in Jeff Davis County, became.... National Park System began counting visitors there in 1964, with 86,000> The 1965 count was 107,900... with seventh in tax collections in both fiscal 1965 and 1964 and third in U.S. expenditures in 1965 and fifth

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..., $3,536,011,348.30; as of Dec. S 31, 1964, $3,136,916,970.07; as of Dec. *e. 131, 1963... $3,280,181,569.88; as of Dec. 31, 1965, $3,084,074,278.41; as of Dec. 31, 1964, $2,726,486,296.96; as of Dec... 190,861,277.00; as of Dec. 31, 1965, $3,014,- 382201,277.0013 ; as of Dec. 31, 1964, $2,669,270,- 385.59..., $380,118,694.48; as of Dec. 31, 1964, increasingly by financial, business, engineering $364,625,792.45... associations in Texas at end of the calendar years, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1961 and 1960: FHLB Advances

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..., West Central and Northwest Texas. In 1964, 15,537 farms harvested oats, compared with 17,853 farms... concentrated in 112 counties of 11 major areas. The 1964 Census showed 8,438 farms reporting vegetables... is estimated by USDA as: $74,651,000 in 1961, $81,264,000 in 1962, $99,563,000 in 1963, $101,502,000 in 1964... million in value. Census in 1964 tabulated 643 farms with 29,- 106 acres of dry onions, in 1959, 1,219... for sale in 1964, compared with 4,671 in 1959. SWEET POTATOES-Value in Texas has averaged more than

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... at $1,913,- 200,000; in 1964 at $1,801,100,000; and in 1963 at $1,861,700,000. Total current operating... in 1965, $1,343,800,000 in 1964 and $1,434,600,000 in 1963. The 1965 current farm operating expenses... 1963... 250.01 84.41 61.1 1955... 253.5 51.5 29.4 1964... 236.0 87.21 71.2 1956... 227.2... and Fertilizer Control Service. The sharp decline between 1963-64 and 1964-65 resulted from a legal ruling... 1960-61..........5,048,819 1961-62.... .....5,401,740 1962-63..........5,751,892 1963-64.........5,957,857 1964

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... for sale for an average of $1,617,000 yearly. In 1964 2,848 farms harvested these peas; in 1959, 4,084...'s first sugar mill processing beets, in Deaf Smith County in late 1964, provided a local market... and $3,385,000, 1960-64 average. Census in 1964 reported 2,349,321 grape. fruit trees on 1,182 farms in three... plantings were 11 per cent larger than in 1964-65. Grapefruit plantings were 35 per cent larger and second... per cent below the record 1964-65 movement of 405,000 trees. Other citrus plantings, primarily

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... 1921 1959 1953 1955 1955 1927 1927 1964 1964 1947 1947 1952 1952 1962 1915 1960 1960... 1946 1913 1956 1956 1952 1952 1931 1931 1964 1964 1942 1942 1960 1960 1949 1949 1951... 1949 1949 1963 1963 1958 1958 1959 1959 1923 1923 1964 1917 1919 1919 1927 1927 1959... 1964 1964 1945 1945 1954 1914 1917 1917 1927 1927 1948 1919 1964 1943 1949 1949 1964

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... and are economically important in most of the 254 counties. The 1964 Census showed $1,027,418,893 value... (5,905,000 in 1965 and 5,464,000 in 1964), 2,133,000 sheep and goats (1,922,000 in 1965 and 2,002,000 in 1964...) and 473,000 hogs (437,000 In 1965 and 456,000 in 1964.) LiVestock shipped out of Texas, as shown by health... inspections, included 1.293,601 cattle and calves by truck and 310,981 by rail in 1964; 1,682,343 by truck... and 308,002 cattle and calves by rail in 1965; sheep, 551,433 by truck and 452,215 by rail in 1964

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... TEXAS ALMANAC-1968-1969 REVIEW OF AGRICULTURAL CENSUS, 1964 and 1959 Data from the 1964 Census... enumE.rators in 1964 reported 205,109 Texas farms selling products valued No frm ......... 1964... information at a glance for the state. See other tables in this chapter for data for 1964 and 1959. 1964

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... TEXAS ALMANAC-1968-1969 east Texas are major producing areas, except for Atascosa County. In 1964...' state tree, grows throughout much of the state. Value of the crop averages about $8,000,000. The 1964... the Gulf Coast where there has been some commercial production for preserving. In the 1964 Census, 2,805... in Wilbarger, Haskell, Bee and Karnes Counties. NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PROD- UCTS-The 1964 Census... PRODUCTS-In 1964, 8,102 farms reported some forest products cut and/or sold, of which 3,611 sold

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... 9,482 152,419 154,112 1964 ......... 8,268 154,995 156,364 1965... Agribusiness discussion.) In 1964, dairy products' receipts account, ed for 6.4 per cent of Texas' farm... of $147,654,000 from Texas dairy products in 1965 compared with $146,- 727,000 in 1964. Milk sales brought... $141,400, 000 cash receipts, against $140,505,000 in 1964. Dairying is concentrating around cities; by 1964

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..., 1964.....2,685 Mineral v Farm income..$9,470,456 Economic HALLETTSVILLE (2,850) county processing; feed... 7 No. farms, 1964. 1,387 Minera val Farm income. $3,803,937 Economic In Southeast '(L-16..., 1959..... 1,347 Income tot No, farms, 1964.....1,387 Mineraf val Farm income. .$3,803,937... Economic index.....0.068 yed.......1,454 No. farms, 1964.....1,229 d.....$4,779,116 Farm..., 1959.....1 189 Income total. .$57,002 000 ue.....$45,400 No. farms, 1964......900 Mineral

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... July temp. avg........ 94 Growing season (da.).242 No. farms, 1959......495 No. farms, 1964... Growing season (da.).195 No. farms, 1964.......610 No. farms, 1964......470 Farm income..$12,315,438... Growing season (da.).229 No. farms, 1959.......80 No. farms, 1964........93 Farm income...$1,873,544 Auto..., 1964......166 Mineral value ........... 0 Farm income...$1,576,811 Economic index.....0.008 LEAKEY (589

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... ...................1,478,701 1964-65 ....................1,593,914 1965-66 ....................1,577,682 TEXAS DAIRY PRODUCTS... more in 1964 than in 1954, production of nonfat dry milk per plant was 11 times larger... volume multiplied two and one half times and the average butter production was 30 per cent larger in 1964... 34 10 3 73 218 524 1963 i 6 25 31 10 4 69 205 659 1964 10 6 25... 172,000 415,000 1963 ........... 241,000 148,000 389,000 1964 ........... 221,000

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... 1962.... 1,539 728 32 1963.... 1.723 592 26 1964....[ 2,180..., of which only $75,- 839,000 was accounted for by dairy cows. The 1964 U.S. Census showed 169,872... with I 1 181,735 farms with cattle of any type and 82,750 with milk cows in 1959. These 1964 farms

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... a total of 1,669,000 cords of pulpwood which represented a 5% increase over the 1964 production... residues in sawmills and plywood plants. This represents a 15% increase over the 1964 chip production.... Round pine pulpwood production amounted to 789,900 cords, reflecting a decrease of 8% over the 1964... production. Round hardwood pulpwood production totaled 366,300 cords, or an increase of 28% over the 1964..." and larger. Volume of Timber Harvested from Texas Forests-1964* Roundwood Volume Product All

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..., 1959.......494 Income, total..$10,806,000 No. farms, 1964......433 Mineral value..$5,719,600 Farm... (da.).258 No. farms, 1959.... 2,259 No. farms, 1964.... 2,011 Farm income..$12,436,526 Heavy black clay..., 1964....... 677 Mineral value.$22,458,855 Farm income...$5,580,177 Economic- index..... 0.175..., 1964..... 1,164 Farm income.. $17,334,367 Auto reg., No.....280,734 Registered voters..199,055 No

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... produced. No. I dairy county in Texas; 27,471 dairy cows in 1964; 90,899 total cattle; 70% farm income from... July temp. avg.......94 Growing season (da.).238 No. farms, 1959.... 2 030 No. farms, 1964..... 1,858.... farms, 1964.... 1,557 Farm income...$5,740,648 Auto reg. No ......5,067 Registered voters...3,822 No.... farms, 1964......496 Minerar value.$56,126,150 Farm income...$5,942,695 Economic index... 0.499

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... No. farms, 1964......263 Farm income...$7,038,629 Auto reg., No......3,838 Registered voters...3,002... No. farms, 1964......102 Farm income.. $3,414,402 Auto reg., No.........521 Registered voters.....406..., 1964......948 Farm income.. $8,175,137 Auto reg., No...... 5,365 Registered voters...3,535 No.... avg........96 Growing season (da.).236 No. farms, 1959......320 No. farms, 1964......253 Farm

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... total...$6,376,000 No. farms, 1964......197 Mineral value..$12,020,310 Farm income...$3,119,132 Economic... No. farms, 1959......742 No. farms, 1964......749 Farm income...$6,551,160 SMILES Auto reg..., 1964......274 Mineral value..$9,871,480 Farm income...$4,527,717 Economic index.....0.079 ALBANY..., 1959.....2,004 No. farms, 1964.....1,850 Farm income..$17,944,413 Auto reg., No ...... 8,863 Registered

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