632
AUSTRIA
1911
eain
,000
ctares
jduce 1,000 Lntals
Produce
per hectare
1911
•eain ,000
itares
Produce in 1,000
Produce per hectare
^H fl s
in quintals
22
quintals
in quintals
Wheat ,
1,215
16,026
13-2
Hemp 5 .
121
5-5
Spelt .
6
48
8-0
Tobacco .
4
54
13-3
Rye .
2,021
26,447
13-1
Hops
20
86
4-3
Barley .
1,097
16,202
14-8
Potatoes .
1,258
116,049
92-3
Oats .
1,878
22,701
12-1
Sugar beet
249
42,498
170-6
Maize i
303
3,071
10-0
Beet
Mixed grains
30
567
14-6
(other) 1
222
33,846
152-1
Buckwheat 2
69
687
9-7
Cabbagei .
62
6,680
108-5
3
83
391
4-7
Clover-hay"
Millet 1
36
345
0-7
& aftermath
1,170
35,606
30-4
Rape and
Mixed
rape-seed .
15
182
12-3
fodder i
220
5,753
25-4
Pulse .
253
2,412
9-5
Meadows 8
3,340
92,755
27-7
Flax 4 .
38
177
4.(5
Vineyards^
222
3,837
17-310
1 First and second crop. • Second crop.
5 Seed, besides 142, 720q. fibres pro ha. 6-5q. "8 279,366 ha. of them are alp-meadows and " Eggarten " producing 4,676,402q. crop.
10 Produce per hectare in hectolitres.
'^ First crop.
4 Seed, besides 211, 584q. fibres pro ha. 5-5q.
" Besides 93,892 ha. area producing 167,465q.
clover seed, pro ha. 1.8q. 9 Produce in 1,000 hectolitres.
In Austria in 1910 there were 1,802,848 horses, 9,160,009 cattle, 2, 428, 101 sheep, 6,432,080 pie's, and 1,256,778 goats.
The produce of silk-cocoons in Austria was in 1905, 2,164,645; in 1910, 2,095,396, in 1911, 2,162,113 kilogrammes.
In 1900 of the 9,767,566 hectares under forest, 5,896,942 hectares were under pines.
II. Mining.
Mines are worked for common coal in Silesia, Bohemia, Moravia, Galieia and Lower Austria ; for brown coal in Bohemia, Styria, Lower Austria, Carinthia, Upper Austria, Carniola, Coast Land, Tyrol, Silesia, Galieia, Dal- raatia, and Moravia ; for gold ore in Bohemia. Iron ore is worked in Styria, Bohemia, Carinthia, Galieia, Salzburg, Moravia, Carniola, and Silesia ; silver ore in Bohemia ; quicksilver in Carniola ; copper ore in Salzburg, Carinthia, and Tyrol ; lead ore in Carinthia, Tyrol, Galieia, Bohemia, and Styria ; zinc in Carinthia, Tyrol, Galieia, Silesia, Styria', and Bohemia ; sulphur in Bukowina, Bohemia, Silesia, Styria, Tyrol '; manganese in Bukowina and Carniola ; graphite in Bohemia, Lower Austria, Styria, Moravia ; petroleum and ozokerit in Galieia ; while the largest production of salt is from Galieia, Upper Austria, Styria, and the Coast Land.
In mining (exclusive of petroleum, &c.) there were employed in Austria in 1909, 138,091 men, 5,810 women, 6,308 juveniles ; total, 150,209 ; in 1910, 136,028 men, 5721 women, 5,518 juveniles ; total, 147,267; in smelting, 1909* 8,377 men, 154 women, 410 juveniles; total, 8,941 ; in 1910, 7,926' men' 117 women, and 366 juveniles ; total, 8,409 ; in salt works, 1909, 6,135 men' 290 women, 192 juveniles; total, 6,617; in 1910, 6,208 men, 273 women,' 76 juveniles ; total, 6,557.
Value of the chief mineral and furnace products in thousands of crowns
(24 crowns = 11.) : —