Total population (2010 census): 46389
Total population (1990 census): 41116
County seat: Quincy
CropSELECT
Cereals, Pseudocereals, Oilseeds
Industrial, Fiber
Forages
Vegetables
Small Fruits
Tree Fruits and Nuts
Herb, Aromatic, Medicinal, and Bioactive
Cereals | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Maize=Corn | 18 | 901 | 57172 bu | |
Wheat | 9 | 884 | 30513 bu | |
Grain Legumes | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Dry Edible Peas | 2 | D | D | |
Soybeans for Beans | 11 | 1074 | 33160 bu | |
Forages | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Bahia Grass Seed | 5 | 160 | 3750 Ibs | |
Total Hay* | 100 | 4120 | 7603 tons, dry | |
Alfalfa Hay | 3 | D | D | |
Small Grain Hay | 7 | D | D | |
Tame Hay | 83 | 3754 | 6964 tons, dry | |
Wild Hay | 15 | 263 | 490 tons, dry | |
All Haylage, Grass Silage & Greenchop | 17 | 737 | 2029 tons, green | |
Vegetables | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Snap Beans | 3 | D | ||
Cantaloupes | 3 | Z | ||
Cucumbers and Pickles | 4 | 1 | ||
Collards | 2 | D | ||
Green Peas | 3 | 16 | ||
Cowpeas / Green Southern Peas | 3 | D | ||
Sweet Peppers | 3 | D | ||
Potatoes | 5 | 2 | ||
Sweet Corn | 5 | 4 | ||
Tomatoes | 8 | 919 | ||
Watermelons | 9 | D | ||
Fruits and Nuts | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Apples | 1 | D | ||
Grapes | 12 | 34 | ||
Peaches | 2 | D | ||
Persimmons | 3 | D | ||
Pears | ||||
Peanuts for Nuts | 5 | 234 | 388000 | |
Pecans | 29 | 157 | ||
Chestnuts | 3 | 4 | ||
Tame Blueberries | 6 | D | ||
Other Crops | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Cotton | 3 | D | D | |
Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale | Farms | Sq. ft. under glass or other protection | Acres in the open | Sales ($1,000) |
Greenhouse Crops | 2 | D | X | D |
Floriculture Crops | 3 | D | D | D |
Bedding and Garden Plants | 2 | D | D | D |
Cut Christmas Trees Harvested | 2 | X | D | NA |
Nursery Stock | 14 | D | 692 | D |
Sod Harvested | 9 | X | 983 | 1609000 |
*Alfalfa, grass silage, green chops etc.
(-) = Represents zero.
(D) = Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms.
(NA) = Not Available.
(X) = Not Applicable.
(Z) = Less than half of the unit shown.
Crop Statistics (1997 US Census of Agriculture)
Cereals | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Maize=Corn | 45 | 1141 | 94713 bu | |
Wheat | 9 | 884 | 30513 bu | |
Grain Legumes | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Soybeans for Beans | 11 | 1074 | 33160 bu | |
Forages | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Total Hay* | 70 | 2785 | 6040 tons, dry | |
Alfalfa Hay | 3 | 110 | 270 tons, dry | |
Small Grain Hay | 3 | D | D | |
Tame Hay | 61 | 2052 | 4998 tons, dry | |
Wild Hay | 7 | 235 | 451 tons dry | |
Vegetables | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Snap Beans | 3 | 155 | ||
Collards | 3 | D | ||
Sweet Peppers | 5 | 66 | ||
Squash | 4 | 30 | ||
Sweet Corn | 5 | 9 | ||
Tomatoes | 14 | 2186 | ||
Watermelons | 8 | 113 | ||
Fruits and Nuts | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Apples | 3 | 1 | 17 trees | |
Grapes | 15 | 52 | 19095 vines | |
Peaches | 6 | 18 | D | |
Pears | 3 | 1 | 14 trees | |
Peanuts for Nuts | 9 | 680 | 2079460 lbs | |
Pecans | 23 | 281 | 4245 in shell | |
Tame Blueberries | 4 | 7 | 11700 lbs | |
Other Crops | Farms | Acres | Yield | |
Cotton | 3 | D | D | |
Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Cut Christmas Trees Harvested, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale | Farms | Sq. ft. under glass or other protection | Acres in the open | Sales ($1,000) |
Nursery and Greenhouse Crops | 30 | D | 2498 | 53525 |
Nursery, Floriculture, Vegetable and Flower Seed Crops | 21 | X | 1151 | X |
Floriculture Crops | 6 | D | D | D |
Bedding and Garden Plants | 3 | 227300 | D | D |
Foliage Plants | 3 | D | D | D |
Cut Christmas Trees Harvested | 5 | X | 29 | 43 |
Nursery Crops | 14 | D | 1250 | 18781 |
Sod Harvested | 9 | X | D | 1784 |
*Alfalfa, grass silage, green chops etc.
(-) = Represents zero.
(D) = Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms.
(NA) = Not Available.
(X) = Not Applicable.
(Z) = Less than half of the unit shown.
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