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Of these 26,835, or 82.38 per cent, own and 5,738, or 17.62 per cent, hire the farms cultivated by them, while of the owning families 11,900, or 44.35 per cent, have incumbrance on their farms and 14,935, or 55.65 per cent, have no incumbrance. The average 100 farm families are composed of 17.62 that hire, 36.53 that own with incumbrance, and 45. S5 that own without incumbrance. In 1880, 13.41 per cent of the farms were hired, so that there is an apparent relative increase of farm tenancy durin...g the decade ; but the sources of the statistics for 1880 and 1890 are not the same, since the figures for 18S0 represent farms and those for 1890 farm families, and this may somewhat affect the comparison. Home proprietorship. — The 43,296 home families are 57.07 per cent of the families of the state, and are divided into the several classes as follows : hiring families, 23,547, or 54.39 per cent of the total number of home families ; owning families, 19,749, or 45.61 per cent; families owning free of incumbrance, 12,464, or 63.11 per cent of the total number owning ; families owning subject to incumbrance, 7,285, or 36.89 per cent of the owning families.
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