Farm-operator Family Level-of-living Indexes for Counties of the United StatesUnited States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, 1957 |
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Title List of Tables and Charts Text Summary .. Continued Rise in Farm Family Living Shown by 1954 Indexes Farm Levels of Living Have Risen Markedly Since 1930 .. Many Factors Related to Rise in Levels of Living Levels of Living Vary ...
Title List of Tables and Charts Text Summary .. Continued Rise in Farm Family Living Shown by 1954 Indexes Farm Levels of Living Have Risen Markedly Since 1930 .. Many Factors Related to Rise in Levels of Living Levels of Living Vary ...
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... continued narrowing of disparity between areas with low indexes and the rest of the nation . CONTINUED RISE IN FARM FAMILY LIVING SHOWN BY 1954 INDEXES Levels of living of farm - operator families have been improving markedly in recent ...
... continued narrowing of disparity between areas with low indexes and the rest of the nation . CONTINUED RISE IN FARM FAMILY LIVING SHOWN BY 1954 INDEXES Levels of living of farm - operator families have been improving markedly in recent ...
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... continued in all States . The average index for the country was 122 in 1950 , which represented a 22 - percent rise over 1945 . The highest - ranked State , Iowa , had an index of 178. Connecticut , New Jersey , and California had ...
... continued in all States . The average index for the country was 122 in 1950 , which represented a 22 - percent rise over 1945 . The highest - ranked State , Iowa , had an index of 178. Connecticut , New Jersey , and California had ...
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... continued to be rapid , reaching a national average of 93 percent . Percentage of farms with telephones stood at 49 per- cent , and represented a 29 percent increase in the proportions between 1950 and 1954 . The rise in proportion of ...
... continued to be rapid , reaching a national average of 93 percent . Percentage of farms with telephones stood at 49 per- cent , and represented a 29 percent increase in the proportions between 1950 and 1954 . The rise in proportion of ...
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Arkansas average value Calhoun California Carroll Census of Agriculture change in number Clark Clay Colorado Combinations of counties computed continued Area 1945 continued Combinations county indexes Crawford creases Custer decrease in number family level-of-living indexes farm-operator family farm-operator family level farm-operator family level-of-living farms decreased farms reporting tractors farms with automobiles farms with tractors Fayette Franklin Garfield Georgia Hamilton Hancock income increase in index increase in level-of-living index of farm-operator index rise indexes between 1950 Jackson Jefferson Kentucky Lake Lee County level of living Level-of level-of-living indexes Lincoln Logan lowest indexes Madison Marion Metropolitan Michigan Mississippi Monroe Montana Montgomery noncommercial farms Number Number Number number of counties number of farms number of items percentage increase percentage of farms Perry Polk products sold Putnam quintile South Carolina South Central South Dakota Strafford County Texas tricity Tunica County Union value of products Virginia Warren Washington Wayne West South Central
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