. Business analysis of the Tobacco Growers' Cooperative Association. Tobacco Economic aspects; Cooperative marketing of farm produce. ANALYSIS OF TOBACCO GROWERS' ASSOCIATION 27 Table 4.—Value of farm property per farm and of land and of buildings per acre in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, 1925 Kind of property Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Land— Dollars 3, 1, 374. 91 206. 59 Dollars 2, 845. 21 273. 57 163. 80 Dollars 2, Buildings _ 639. 75 Livestock Implements and machinery, by tenure: Tenants Croppers


. Business analysis of the Tobacco Growers' Cooperative Association. Tobacco Economic aspects; Cooperative marketing of farm produce. ANALYSIS OF TOBACCO GROWERS' ASSOCIATION 27 Table 4.—Value of farm property per farm and of land and of buildings per acre in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, 1925 Kind of property Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Land— Dollars 3, 1, 374. 91 206. 59 Dollars 2, 845. 21 273. 57 163. 80 Dollars 2, Buildings _ 639. 75 Livestock Implements and machinery, by tenure: Tenants Croppers All farmers 133. 73 All farm property 5,159. 24 3, 703. 98 3, Land per acre Buildings per acre Census of Agriculture, 1925 (10).. w PER CENT \?:<-\-\ Under 1 to to | to $ to g to m and over Figure 12. -Percentage of Colored Farmers, 1924, in Virginia. North Carolina, and South Carolina The ratio of colored farmers to all farmers tends to be largest in the counties where the tenancy is high and where the farmers depend largely upon one or two cash crops. FARM INCOME In the important tobacco-growing counties of the tri-State area the farm income is usually low as compared with the farm incomes in many other parts of the United States. Although 1922 was a favor- able year for the Virginia tobacco growers, on 138 dark-tobacco farms in Appomattox County during that year the average operator earn-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Scanlan, John J. (John Jeremiah), 1896-; Tinley, J. M. (James Madison), 1897-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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