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Agricultural Land Use Patterns 1950 - 1997

Agricultural Land Use Patterns 1950 - 1997. Butler-Cunningham Conference on Agriculture And the Environment. November 3, 2003. Alabama Land in Farms. Farm land accounted for 64 % of the state’s total 32.5 million acre land area in 1950 Today, farm land accounts for 27%.

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Agricultural Land Use Patterns 1950 - 1997

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  1. Agricultural Land Use Patterns1950 - 1997 Butler-Cunningham Conference on Agriculture And the Environment November 3, 2003

  2. Alabama Land in Farms • Farm land accounted for 64 % of the state’s total 32.5 million acre land area in 1950 • Today, farm land accounts for 27% Source: Census of Agriculture

  3. Harvested Cropland • Today, it accounts for 6 % • Cropland accounted for 18 % of total land area in 1950 Source: Census of Agriculture

  4. Pasture and Rangeland • Pasture accounted for 32 % of total land area in 1950 • Today, it accounts for 11 % Source: Census of Agriculture

  5. Wodland (Not Pastured) • Woodland on farms accounted for 18 % of total land area in 1950 • Today, it accounts for 7 % Source: Census of Agriculture

  6. Forest Acres • Forest Acres totaled 24.5 million in 1900; according to Hartsell and Brown now at about 23 million (2000) • Over three-fourths is non-industrial private; 16% private industrial; 5% public (state & federal) Source: U.S. Forest Service Survey

  7. Alabama the Beautiful! The End and Thank You

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