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Washington: United States Department Of Agriculture. National
Agricultural Statistics Service. United States Government
printing office, 1963. — 749 p.
Agricultural Statistics is published
each year to meet the diverse needs for a reliable reference
book on agricultural production, supplies, consumption,
facilities, costs, and returns. Its tables of annual data cover
a wide variety of facts in forms suited to most common use.
Inquiries concerning more current or
more detailed data, past and prospective revisions, or the
statistical methodology used should be addressed directly to
the agency credited with preparing the table. Most of the data
were prepared or compiled in the U.S. Department of
Agriculture. A few tables were prepared in other Government
agencies.
The historical series in this volume
have been expanded to provide a more complete reference than in
any other recent edition. Volumes with similar historical
series were issued in 1957, 1952, and 1942. With the longer
series carried here, there should be a few occasions for the
user to refer back to earlier issues. Historical tables showing
totals for the United States begin with 1866 for the principal
crops and with 1867 for January 1 livestock numbers. Most other
basic tables showing national totals begin with 1929, 1934,
1939 or 1944 (livestock and poultry tables 1 year later)
depending in part on the relative need for a long series.
Space in this issue is not sufficient
to carry all series back to their beginning but in general,
enough years have been included in each case to meet the needs
of most users. It is expected that succeeding issues will carry
historical series for fewer years, but with references to the
1962 volume.
Agricultural data for Alaska and
Hawaii are included in the United States totals in the
appropriate tables, where indicated, particularly in chapters
VIII, IX, and X. Only limited information is available in
Alaskan agricultural production. Statistics for Hawaii are
generally given in separate tables in the commodity chapters,
or in chapter XI.
U.S. foreign agricultural trade
statistics include Government as well as non-Government
shipments of merchandise from all the United States and
territories to foreign countries. They do not include U.S.
shipments to the U.S. Armed Forces abroad for their own use or
shipments between the States and U.S. Territories. The world
summaries of production and trade of major farm products are
prepared by the U. S. Department of Agriculture from reports of
the U.S. Department of Commerce, official statistics of foreign
Governments, other foreign source materials, reports of U.S.
Agricultural Attaches and Foreign Service Officers and the
result of office research.
Three types of data are included in
this volume. Statistics presented in many of the tables
represent actual counts of the items covered. Most of the
statistics relating to foreign trade and to Government
programs, such as numbers and amounts of loans made to farmers,
and amounts of loans made by the Commodity Credit Corporation,
etc., are data of this type. A large number of other tables,
however contain data that are estimates made by the Department
of Agriculture, which in many cases are supplemented by a third
type of data obtained in census enumerations.
The estimates for crops, livestock,
and poultry made by the U.S. Department of Agriculture are
prepared mainly to give timely current State and national
totals and averages. They are based on "bench mark" data
supplied by the Censuses of Agriculture taken every 5 years and
on sample data supplied by farmers and by people who do
business with farmers, together with check data from other
sources. Being estimates, they are subject to revisions as more
data become available from commercial or Government sources.
Unless otherwise indicated, the totals for the United States
shown in the various tables on acreage, production, numbers,
price, value, supplies, and disposition are based on official
Department estimates. They exclude States for which no official
estimates are compiled.
Revisions of basic series from 1954
to 1960, based on a review of the 1959 Census and other check
data, have been completed and are carried in this volume. Many
of these series had been revised, and were carried in the 1961
issue, but this is the first volume reflecting such revisions
in all series.
For census years, many tables carry
both census totals and this Department's estimates. Generally,
where there are appreciable differences between the census
totals and this Department's final estimates, the processes of
checking and revising estimates have indicated that some
sources provide more nearly complete information about some
items than the census has been able to obtain. For example,
this Department's estimates of tobacco production can be
considered more precise than census totals, because the
estimates are revised in line with actual production as shown
independently by Internal Revenue records and State records of
tobacco sales. Sugar beet and sugarcane production and acreage
estimates are adjusted to quantities actually reported by sugar
factories. Check information on peanuts and rice is available
from processors for areas sometimes including several States.
In a number of other instances allowances have been made for
known incompleteness of coverage by the census.
For livestock and poultry, the
Department's estimates of inventory numbers relate to
January
1. Most recent censuses have not enumerated numbers on that
date. The decennial censuses have usually related to April 1,
with the average date of enumeration falling somewhat later.
The 1945 census was taken as of January 1, but with the trying
wartime conditions, was delayed over a considerable length of
time in a number of States with the result that reported
inventory numbers did not always represent the actual January 1
inventory. The 1950 census was taken as of April 1 and the 1954
and 1959 censuses were taken in October and November. These
situations have made it necessary to adjust census totals to a
January 1 equivalent basis, taking into account changes that
occurred between the January 1 date and the actual date of
enumeration.
Chapters:
Introduction.
Grains.
Cotton, sugar, and tobacco.
Oilseeds, fats and oils.
Frults, vegetables, melons, tree nuts, and beverage
crops.
Hay, seeds, and minor field crops.
Cattle, hogs, and sheep.
Dairy and poultry products.
Farm resources, income, and expenses.
Agricultural conservation and forestry statistics.
Consumption and family living.
Miscellaneous agricultural statistics.
Index.