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Depends on what part of the AG census your'e after.
I tried to look for schedules for Texas, once, especially the individual
farmer or rancher's forms that were used to create the state summaries,and
was told that they were all destroyed many moons ago. Oddly, they did save
the very early ones from the 1850s and '60s.
You can find the bound printed Ag Census state summary reports at major
Land Grant colleges, or big libraries like the Denver Public Library, but
these will not give you info on specific farm or ranch operations, which is
what I really needed for a project I was on.
I'd like to know if anyone there has had a different experience.
Cheers!
Carl Barna
Regional Historian
BLM Colorado State Office
Susan Walter
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So far as I know they are not available online. Several local geneaology
groups in my area would be very interested in getting these. Please let me
know if you find a source.
Thank you,
S. Walter
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Subject: Census Schedules
> Does anyone know where the agricultural and industrial schedules for the
> Federal Census can be found online? I have the population schedules
already....
> thanks, Carl Steen
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