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General Farm Crops (1935 Census)

Florida State Marketing Bureau

1937

County
Corn Acres
Peanuts Acres
Cotton Acres
Tobacco Acres
Alachua
39,351
22,000
775
777
Baker
8,433
6,700
224
47
Bay
1,752
900
146

Bradford
9,130
6,300
9
77
Calhoun
14,800
10,500
953
6
Citrus
1,826
1,400
12
6
Clay
4,357
200


Columbia
32,893
27,000
3,408
384
De Soto
747



Dixie
2,384
2,000
47

Escambia
14,101
2,100
4,173

Flagler
1,033



Gadsden
36,108
14,400
572
1,533
Gilchrist
12,445
12,700
311

Glades
297



Gulf
804

32

Hamilton
22,800
15,900
4,090
1,020
Hardee
3,956
200


Hendry
40



Hernando
1,885



Highlands
110



Hillsborough
7,309



Holmes
37,115
31,600
9,529

Jackson
89,305
78,000
18,393
24
Jefferson
35,548
7,000
4,688
38
Lafayette
10,511
8,300
1,024
241
Lake
1,278
100
3

Leon
29,701
2,400
5,517
32
Levy
21,592
22,300
283

Liberty
3,553
1,700
20

Madison
36,402
15,900
7,203
663
Manatee
1,667



Marion
29,638
19,200
12
3
Nassau
3,009
850


Okaloosa
16,766
3,000
4,761

Okeechobee
466



Orange
1,643

1

Osceola
452



Pasco
2,921
800
2

Polk
6,060



Putnam
4,481
500


St. Johns
5,439



Santa Rosa
21,192
7,000
10,423

Seminole
2,345



Sumter
7,799
4,900
45

Suwannee
51,039
49,000
5,051
1,143
Taylor
8,482
6,000
187

Union
14,293
11,700
98
92
Volusia
1,726

5

Wakulla
6,821
2,300
160

Walton
22,994
9,000
4,248

Washington
23,145
15,700
3,221
7
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Source:
Excerpt from: Risher and Hiatt "Bird's-Eye View of Florida Agriculture."
Florida State Marketing Bureau, Oct. 1937, Bulletin No. 86, Pg. 2.

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