Table 3. SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES [Figures are as of April 1. Items 52 and 59-61 based on 20 percent sample, see text. where base is less than 100. Percent not shown for any item where less than 0.1. 1 to 4, respectively] Con. Percent not shown where base is less than 500 for sample items. For complete count items, percent and median not shown 18.3 36.6 35.2 22.2 23.3 22.0 21.8 19.9 19.0 16.3 12.4 37.1 34.1 12.8 12.5 25.8 1.9 9.9 0.8 48.4 1.3 16.7 0.6 23.4 0.7 3.4 16.5 29.0 41.6 37.9 29.7 32.0 18.6 23.4 12.9 18.2 40.8 23.0 5.5 10.6 41.5 11.7 38.9 81.4 63.7 24.7 36.8 15.8 20.4 36.1 4.9 20.5 15.8 13.6 13.0 11.7 13.6 20.1 16.7 56.3 46.4 32.5 32.2 41.8 Vacant, 13.5 68.3 42.5 55.9 33.7 54 49.4 79.4 42.8 0.9 1.0 1.6 2.7 1.2 1.1 0.5 1.6 1.4 1.3 0.6 3.8 1.0 1.0 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.2 0.8 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.7 2.5 1.4 0.6 0.7 1.2 1.8 1.5 23.8 2.7 9.9 0.8 1.1 1.6 0.8 1.1 0.7 0.7 1.0 0.7 1.3 1.4 1.9 1.1 1.1 0.8 1.1 1.7 1.2 1.1 1.7 1.1 1.5 1.7 0.4 1.9 1.4 1.5 0.6 1.6 Table 3. SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES Con. [Calendar-year figures. Asterisk (*) denotes items for which figures are shown for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments] MISSOURI--Con. Lincoln...... Madison. Maries.. Marion... Mercer. Miller Mississippi. Moniteau.. Monroe... Montgomery.. Morgan.. New Madrid.. Newton.. Nodaway. Oregon.. Osage.. Ozark.. Pemiscot. Perry... Pettis.. Phelps.. Pike.. Platte.. Polk.. Pulaski.. Putnam.. Ralls Ray. Reynolds.. Ripley.. County St. Charles.. St. Clair... St. Francois.. St. Louis.. St. Louis city Ste. Genevieve.. Saline.... Schuyler.. Scotland. Scott.... Shannon. Shelby.. Stone.. Taney Texas.. Vernon. Warren.. Washington. Wayne.. Webster. Worth... Wright. MONTANA The State. Carbon.. Carter... Cascade. Chouteau. Custer. Daniels.. Dawson.. Deer Lodge.. Fallon.. 10,929 110 11,506 177 1 "Balancing item": Includes figures for all counties for which figures are not shown separately because of disclosure of operations of individual establishments. 13 2,792 59 820 144 264 387 78 2,122 31 30 23 13 60 4 183 18 65 22 20 36 18 32 87 80 47 77 31 4 226 6 31 93 17 28 32 16 97 73 83 21 7 7 78 49 328 92 30 14 25 17 19 4 337 23 3 20 109 22 164 1, 9th 15,048 22 142 6 11 150 1 22 62 6 10 15 99 23 17 21 16 48 3,229 39 25 18 3 22 2 396 1 126 11 39 [Items 81-86 are calendar-year figures. Figures exclude central offices and auxiliary establishments except for smaller counties under OASI program. Asterisk (*) denotes items for which figures are shown for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively. "d" denotes figures withheld to avoid disclosure of operations of individual establishments] 11 Worth combined with Gentry 12 "Balancing item": For items 81-86, includes figures for all counties for which figures are not shown separately because of disclosure of operations of individual establishments; for items 87-96, represents "State-wide" figures for establishments not classified by individual counties. [Items 97-100, 103-104, and 110-112 are as of April 1, 1950; items 101-102, and 106 are for crop-year of 1949; items 105 and 107-109 are for calendar-year 1949. Items 103-104 and 110-112 based on reports for a Table 3. SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES-Con. [Items 113-116 and 119 are as of April 1, 1950; items 117-118 and 120-123 are calendar-year figures. Items 113-118 based on reports for a sample of farms, see text. for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively] Asterisk (*) denotes item for which figures are shown 7,818 7,314 3,686 381 229 962 1,848 3 551 537 694 1,277 4,370 39,316 61,314 539 97,069 13 26,867 24,316 3,429 1,121 53,237 949 5,225 3 Figure for Reynolds combined with 6 Figures for Meagher and Park combined with Broadwater. Figures for Rosebud and Treasure combined with Custer. 12 Figures for Granite, Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, Powell, |