Monday, April 26, 2010

The number of the U.S Farms and farm workers from 1910 to 2000

This line graph explains the difference between farms and farms workers in U.S from 1910 to 2000 in the last century.

First of all, the highest change was the dramatic drop in the total number of the farms and farm workers. The number of farm worker fell from about 14 million people in 1910 to 3 million in 2000. Also the farms fell from about 6 million in 1910 to 2 million in 2000. Then, after the third decade the farm workers decrease about 1 million whereas the farms were almost the same. In 1950, the number of the farmer fell by nearly 3.5 million and half million for the farms. After two decades from 1950-1970 the line graph shows the major changes in both of farms and farm workers. Farm workers fell from 10 million to approximate 4 million and the farms fell by nearly 4 million. Last, the end of this century the two lines stabilized somewhere near 3 million for farm workers and 2 million for farms in 2000.

Finally, I would like to say that the graph shows the changes that happened in the U.S between farms and farms workers from 1910 to 2000.