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FARMERS: Fewer Farms
The Bureau of the Census made public the first figures of the farm census taken this year. It showed that whereas there were 6,448,373 farms' being operated in the U. S. in 1920, there are only 6,3726,09 farms in 1925a decrease of 75,735.
The causes in the decrease in the number of farms are listed as: 1) ravages of the boll weevil, 2) migration northward of southern Negroes, 3) a series of dry seasons in part of the Northwest, 4) the consolidation of farms into larger units, 5) abandonment of farms because of adverse price conditions. The states showing chief decreases:
STATE DECREASE
Georgia 61,634
South Carolina 19,931
Alabama 18,520
Mississippi 14,868
Kentucky 12,115
Ohio 11,988
Illinois 11,536
Montana 10,623
In some districts, however, there were gains in the number of farms. These came about principally from the opening: of new farms in the west, subdivision of ranches and large farms into smaller farms or poultry and truck farms or orchards near cities. The chief states showing increases:
STATE INCREASE
Texas 30,387
California 18,743
North Carolina 13,732
* A farm is officially defined as "all the land which is directly farmed by one porson either by his own labor alone, or with the assistance of members of his household or hired employees." Each piece of land cultivated by a tenant cropper or manager is rated as a farm.
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