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] TENNESSEE--Con. Grainger.. Greene. Grundy. Hamblen.. Hamilton.. Hancock.... Hardeman.. Hardin... Hawkins. Haywood.. Henderson.. Henry... Hickman..... Houston..... Humphreys.. Jackson.... Jefferson.. Knox.. Lake....... Lauderdale. Lewis. Lincoln.... Loudon.. McMinn... McNairy... Macon.... Marion.. Marshall. Maury Meigs. Monroe.. Montgomery County Moore.... Morgan... Obion.. Overton.. Perry Pickett.... Polk...... Putnam.. Rhea... Roane. Robertson. Scott... Sequatchie. Sevier.... Shelby.. Smith....... Stewart. Sullivan.. Sumner.... Tipton.. Union..... Warren.. Wayne... Weakley.. White.... Williamson.. TEXAS The State...... Anderson....... Angelina.. Archer... 1 "Balancing item": 6,518,877 3,083 25,379 5,733 1,023 6,114 895 2,503 3,056 1,063 Includes figures for all counties for which figures are not shown separately because of disclosure of operations of individual establishments. 575 1,135 33 258 29,463 278 42 3,184 865 2,214 748 392,824 1,131 170 1,238 107 192 1,289 30,674 ៩ ៗ ខ 101 109 7 3,048 2,863 1 10 149 50 157 132 241 14 6 19 6,781 17 5 [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] 1 "Balancing item": 2 Cherokee combined with Anderson. 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. 3 Dawson, Gaines, and Martin combined with Andrews. Bee, Calhoun, Goliad, Jackson, Refugio, and Victoria combined with Aransas. Clay combined with Archer. [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 Tenn. (Grainger)-COUNTIES-Texas (Archer) 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. Asterisk (*) denotes item for which figures are shown for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively] R E E 475 437 12,145 688 15,791 369 2,311 795 745 1,227 1,526 1,006 4,638 Table 3.-SELECTED DATA FOR ALL COUNTIES-Con. [Figures are as of April 1. Minus sign (-) denotes decrease. Item 13 based on 20-percent sample, see text. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Asterisk (*) denotes items for which figures are shown for States, standard metropolitan areas, counties, and cities in tables 1 to 4, respectively] |