The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, December 10, 1925, Image 8
PEACH FARM
CENSUS 1925
Washington, D. C., Nov. 30.—The
following statement Rives some of
the results of the 1925 farm census
for Peach County, Georgia. The fig
ures are preliminary anil subject to
correction.
Comparative figures for 1920 are
not given for this county because the
county is a new one, organized since
1920.
NUMBER OF FARMS
Total 625
Operated by:
White farmers 300
Colored farmers 325
Owners 156
Managers 48
Tenants 421
FARM ACREAGE
All lands in farms 76,882
Croy land, 1924 50,793
Harvested 47,834
Crop failure 197
Fallow or idle 2,762
Pasture, 1924 5,944
Plowable 792
Woodland 4,167
Other 985
Woodland not pastured 16,478
All other land 3,667
FARM VALUES
Land and buildings $4,980,617
Land alone 3,681,702
Buildings 1,298,855
LIVESTOCK ON FARMS
Horses 123
Mules 1,564
Cattle, total 1,298
Beef cows 127
Other beef cattle J04
Dairy cows* 649
Other dairy cattle 418
Swine, total 3,234
Breeding sows ♦ * 369
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Sweet Milk in pint bottle* bottle* ...................... 15c 10c each each I
Sweet Milk in quart ...............—......
Buttermilk ...............................................- 5c quart
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WHEELER’S PHARMACY
Telephone 393
PRINCIPAL CROPS 1924 ■
Actok 13,503
B ushels 235,078
Acres 3,531
Tons 2,634
Acres 9,772
Bales 3,428
of all aRos 1,430,630
1,629,897
trees 16,881
of bearing age 16,681
* Cows and heifers 2 years old and
** Sows and gilts for breeding pur¬
6 months old and over.
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ly made—and every outstanding eeo
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