Table 2.—Value of mineral production in Kansas, by counties—Continued

Ottawa 
Pawnee 
Phillips 
Pottawatomie 
Pratt 
Rawlins 
Reno____________ 
County 1966 r 1937 Minerals produced in 1967 in order of value 
 $7,000 
2,993,939 
6,359,163 
 130,297 
4,819,891 
1,318,090 
18,240,897 
$2,943,565 
6,287,170 
 116,405 
5,033,571 
1,155,034 
20,529,583 
Seward 27,335,033 
Petroleum, natural gas, sand and gravel. 
Petroleum, sand and gravel, stone. 
Stone, sand and gravel. 
Petroleum, natural gas, sand and gravel. 
Petroleum, sand and gravel, stone, 
Salt, natural gas liquids, petroleum, natural gas, sand and gravel. 
Sand and gravel. 
Petroleum, salt, sand and gravel, natural gas, stone. 
Petroleum, stone, sand and gravel. 
Petroleum, sand and gravel. 
Helium, natural gas liquids, petroleum, natural gas, sand and gravel. 
Petroleum, sand and gravel, natural gas. Petroleum, sand and gravel. Natural
gas liquids, petroleum, sand and gravel, natural gas. 
Petroleum, natural gas liquids, salt, sand and gravel, stone, natural gas.

29,336,311 Helium, natural gas liquids, natural gas, petroleum, sand and
gravel. 
Stone, sand.and gravel. 
Petroleum, sand and gravel. 
Sand and gravel, petroleum. 
Stone. 
Petroleum, natural gas, sand and gravel. 
Natural gas, petroleum. 
Natural gas, petroleum, stone. 
Petroleum, sand and gravel, natural gas. 
Sand and gravel. 
Petroleum, sand and gravel. Do. 
Stone, sand and gravel. 
Sand and gravel, stone. 
Sand and gravel. 
Cement, petroleum, stone, clays, natural gas. 
Petroleum, stone, natural gas. 
Cement, sand and gravel, stone. 
 Total 568,392,000 574,068,000 
 Revised. W Withheld to avoid disclosing individual company confidential
data; included with "Undistributed." 
 $6,511.0 $6,846.0 +5.1 
 $2,862.0 $3,009.0 +5.1 
  $197.9 +8.0 
 $65.4 $79.0 +20.8 
 $66.2 $57.4 —13.3 
 9,882 9,800 — .8 
 4,000 4,061 +1.5 
 20,943 20,994 +.2 
 1,280 1,099 —14.1 
 58 4 —93.1 
 623 627 +.6 
 $272.7 $300.4 +10.2 
 $29.1 $25.5 —12.4 
4,755 
$1,398.7 
$574.1 
—7.3 
—8.8 +1.0 
 858.6 +1.7 
  23.7 +4.9 
 32.2 30.5 —5.3 
 19.7 19.5 —1.0 
 139.4 145.2 +4.2 
 637.0 655.3 +2.9 
P Preliminary. 
Sources: Survey of Current Business, Construction Review, Kansas Highway
Commission, The Farm Income Situation, and Kansas Employment Security Division.

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MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1967 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Republic 
Rice_____________ 
Riley 
Rooks 
Rush 
 
Russell___________ 
Saline 
Scott 
 
Sedgwick 
 
Shawnee 
Sheridan 
Sherman 
Smith 
Stafford 
Stanton 
Stevens 
Sumner 
Thomas 
Trego 
Wabaunsee 
Wallace 
Washington 
Wichita 
Wilson 
Woodson 
Wyandotte 
Undistributed 
 W 11,000 
 20,394,729 21,562,991 
 644,329 726,913 
 15,161,240 16,485,000 
 4,839,036 9,335,349 
 25,164,185 25,945,486 
 2,228,940 1,538,000 
 234,597 758,051 
 
10,606,067 10,352,996 
 1,413,881 1,325,228 
 961,542 1,287,000 
 79,431 112,000 
 15,648 388 
 14,781,144 13,652,617 
 4,256,736 4,229,149 
 27,667,145 27,111,869 
 8,497,503 7,321,286 
 W W 
 4,679,191 3,595,000 
 917,804 900,000 
 W 82,877 
 159,000 192,676 
 18,944 17,000 
 4,811,004 4,384,893 
 2,800,406 2,506,643 
 7,903,149 7,280,930 
 3,481,445 3,788,083 
 
 
 
Table 3.—Indicators of Kansas business activity 
Personal income: 
   Total millions.. 
   Per capita 
Construction activity: 
   Building permits millions~ $183.3 
   State highway commission: 
      Value of contracts awarded do...~ 
      Value of contract work performed do.. - 
      Authorized miles of State highways 
      Authorized number of bridges 
      Authorized miles of county secondary roads 
      Authorized miles of road resurfacing 
      Miles of interstate highways opened during the year 
      Miles of interstate highways completed to date 
      Money allocated for interstate since enactment of the Federal 
        Highway Act in 1956 millions. 
      Money allocated for Interstate (not obligated at yearend) 
 millions - 
   Cement shipments to and within Kansas 
                              thousand 376-pound barrels - 5,129 
Cash receipts from farm marketings millions.  $1,533.0 
Mineral production do~~ $568.4 
Annual average labor force and employment: 
   Total labor force thousands~ 844.3 
   Unemployment do~. 22.6 
   Employment: 
      Construction do_ 
      Food products do. 
      All manufacturing do~ 
      All industries do.. 
lSIti6 P 15~b1 k'ercent 
  change