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Today, the City is supported by a combination of agriculture, agri-business, oil, and wind energy industries and boasts a modern attitude toward economic development and growth. Two of the largest windfarms in the nation are located in the area. Snyder is a great place to live or visit, with shopping, dining, and recreation highlights such as the Ritz Theatre, Towle Park, and Lake J.
The Snyder Independent School District provides quality education for over 2, students. WTC furnishes a significant benefit to graduates of Scurry County high schools—free college tuition. Skip to Main Content. Loading Close. Do Not Show Again Close. In the Roscoe, Snyder and Pacific Railway was built into the county seat, and in the Santa Fe Railroad extended its tracks into the county.
By there were 1, farms and ranches in Scurry County, and the area's population had grown to 10, More than 37, acres were planted in cotton that year, almost 51, acres were planted in sorghum, and lesser tracts were devoted to other crops such as corn.
Poultry was also beginning to become a significant part of the local economy. By there were almost 52, domestic fowl reported on county farms. Meanwhile, as old pasture was subdivided into farms, the number of cattle declined significantly; by there were less than 25, cattle in the area.
The county suffered a downturn in the s, and hundreds of farmers were forced to leave their lands. By there were only 1, farms and ranches in Scurry County, and the population had declined to 9, Nevertheless, cotton acreage continued to expand during this period; by over 42, acres were planted in cotton.
Agriculture in the area revived during the s, and the number of farms grew to 1, by and to 1, by A rapid expansion of cotton production was responsible for most of this growth.
Over , acres were planted in cotton in , and more than , acres were devoted to the fiber by The discovery of oil in also helped to stimulate the economy during this period, though production was relatively modest. By the county's population had grown to reach 12, This growth was reversed during the Great Depression of the s, which seriously hurt the local economy.
Almost , acres of cropland had been harvested in ; fewer than , acres were harvested in Faced with federal crop restrictions, low prices, and other problems, the county's cotton farmers were most seriously affected. Cotton acreage fell by more than 50 percent during the s, and by only about 64, acres were devoted to the fiber. By that same year the number of farms had declined to 1,, and the population had dropped to 11, The county's economy was fundamentally altered during the s, when new oil wells were brought into production.
In only about 10, barrels of petroleum were produced from shallow wells in the county; by about , during World War II , production had reached , barrels. The oil industry began to boom in , however, when wells in the Canyon Reef field were drilled to 6, feet, and wells in the county produced over 1,, barrels of oil. From to some 2, wells were drilled in the county, contributing to a substantial, sustained boom.
While production fluctuated over the next forty years, the oil business remained an integral part of the local economy. Almost 42,, barrels were produced in the county in , about 33,, barrels in , almost 94,, barrels in , and about 31,, barrels in About 13,, barrels were produced in , and by January 1, , 1,,, barrels of petroleum had been taken from Scurry County lands since discovery in Though the oil industry fluctuated, it and the subsidiary industries and employment it provided offset rural population loss in the area fostered by a drought in the s and farm consolidations.
The county's population grew to 22, by , but then began to drop, falling to 20, by and to 15, by It began to rise again in the s and reached 18, by and 19, by As of , 17, people lived in the county. About
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