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Abstract
Excerpts: The first group of maps and graphs (figs. 1-4) deals with the geographic distribution of the total value of all farm property as well as its division according to classes. The second section of maps and graphs (figs. 5-15) relates to various aspects of the changes in value of farm real estate. Most of these graphs deal with changes up to 1930, although figures 12 and 13 present data on per-acre values and percentage changes in per-acre values, based on 1935 census data. The third group of maps (figs. 16-21) illustrates the distribution, as well as changes in the value of the components of farm real estate—land and buildings. The value of land and buildings was not ascertained separately in 1935, so that these data show changes only up to 1930. The last section (figs, 22-24) deals with farm-dwelling values in 1930, the only year for which such data are available.