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In 1865, there were 32, 696, 000 sheep; in 1920, 40, 643, 000; in 1935, 49, 766, 000. In 1865 there were 3, 989, 000 work animals; in 1920, 25, 748, 000; in 1935, 16, 622, 000. The work animals decreased sharply after the 1920's for an obvious reason: they were being supplanted by mechanical power. Thus, in 1920 there were on farms 2, 146, 000 automobiles, which by 1930 had increased to 4, 135, 000; 139, 000 trucks in 1920 and 900, 000 trucks in 1930; and 246, 000 tractors in 1920 as compared w...ith 851, 000 tractors in 1930. In 1936 the estimated num- ber of tractors was 1, 205, 000. There were other evidences that pointed to marked improvements in farm living. In 1920, 452, 620 of the nation's farms had their dwellings lighted by electricity (7 per cent of all farms); in 1930, the number was 841, 310 (13. 4 per cent). In 1930, 1, 371, 000 farms reported the possession of radios 93 (20. 8 per cent). In 1920, 644, 000 farms had water piped into dwellings (10 per cent) ; in 1930, the number was 994, 000 (15.
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