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MANAGEMENT SURVEY
PHASE III
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COSTS AND RETURNS REPORT
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SECTION 1: LAND IN FARM/RANCH
Please report all land owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation or
organization in 2007 for which you are reporting. (Include all cropland, idle land, CRP land, pastureland, woodland,
wasteland, farmstead, acres used for crop/livestock production facilities, and all other building sites associated with this
operation, etc.)
NONE
1
How many acres of land were owned? ...................................................
2
How many acres of land were rented or leased FROM OTHERS
(Exclude land used on an AUM or fee per head basis under a grazing
permit)…
NUMBER OF ACRES
0020
..... +
0021
a for a fixed cash payment? ..............................................................
ACRES
..... +
b for a flexible cash payment? (Rent paid depends on prices
0022
and/or yields, or otherwise not a fixed amount) ............................................
..... +
c for a share of crop or livestock production? (Include hybrid rental
arrangements where rent paid was based on a fixed cash payment plus some
shared production) ................................................................................
..... +
d for free? ...........................................................................................
..... +
0023
0024
3
How many acres of land were rented or leased TO OTHERS?
NONE 0025
(Include land rented for cash, for a share of crop or livestock production,
..... or used rent free) .........................................................................................
4
TOTAL ACRES in this operation in 2007 [1+2a+2b+2c+2d-3].......................... =
5
For acres of land rented or leased to others
(Item 3 above) how many acres did this operation own? .......................
...........
How many acres did this operation use on a per-head or animal
unit month (AUM) basis? (Include Federal, State, railroad, Public School
District, Indian Reservation, or private land)........................................................
...........
NUMBER OF ACRES
0026
6
7
4001
0027
Location of agricultural activity for this operation in 2007
a In what county was the largest value of agricultural products raised or
produced?
PRINCIPAL COUNTY NAME
STATE
4002
NUMBER OF ACRES
b If you also had agricultural activity in any other county, enter the county name(s), etc.
OTHER COUNTY NAME(S)
STATE
4003
NUMBER OF ACRES
4004
4005
4006
Section 1 continued on the next page
Page 3
Section 1 continues here
Instruction
In items 8 through 11 report how the acres reported in item 4 (page 2)
were used in 2007. (Include land in CRP, WRP, and other State and Federal programs.
Exclude land rented to others. Report land only once in the first item that applies.
For example: Land that was both pastured and had a crop harvested should be reported only in
harvested cropland (item 8a )).
8 For 2007, how many acres of cropland (Exclude cropland pasture) were…
a harvested cropland? (Include all land from which crops were harvested
or hay was cut, all land in orchards, citrus groves, vineyards, berries, and
NONE 4007
nursery and greenhouse crops, Christmas trees, and short rotation woody
..... +
crops).................................................................................................
b cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned?
NUMBER OF ACRES
4008
(Exclude land in orchards and vineyards) ...................................................
..... +
c cropland in cultivated summer fallow? ............................................
..... +
4009
d cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but
not harvested and not pastured or grazed?.....................................
9 For 2007, how many acres of pasture were…
4010
..... +
Add
these
nine
4011
a permanent pasture and rangeland? (Exclude cropland pasture) ............
..... +
b woodland pastured? ........................................................................
..... +
4012
c cropland used only for pasture or grazing? (Include rotation
pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without
additional improvements)........................................................................
10 For 2007, how many acres were woodland that was not pastured?
(Include woodlots, timber tracts, and sugarbush) .................................................
11 For 2007, how many acres were all other land? (Include land in
farmsteads, buildings, livestock facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc.) ...................
4013
..... +
4014
..... +
4015
..... +
4016
12 TOTAL ACRES (Add the acres reported in items 8 through 11 ) ............................ =
Should be the same acres as those reported in item 4
(page 2).
13 Were any of the acres on this operation irrigated by sprinklers, flooding,
ditches or furrows, drip or trickle irrigation, etc. in 2007?
4017
3
No
1
Yes
Skip to item 16 on next page
14 How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? (Include irrigated
NONE
4018
land from which crops were harvested or hay was cut and land in bearing and
...........
nonbearing fruit, nut, and berry crops) ...............................................................
15 How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, abandoned cropland
and other land were irrigated? .................................................................
NUMBER OF ACRES
4019
...........
Section 1 continued on the next page
Page 4
Section 1 continues here
16 Of the Total Acres in this operation (item 4
on page 2),
how many acres were…
NONE
NUMBER OF ACRES
0039
a covered under a crop insurance policy in 2007? .............................
..........
b classified as base acreage for government farm programs? ...........
...........
0048
c accessible to the public for recreational uses? (Include hunting,
fishing, etc., for a fee or free of charge) ......................................................
(i) How much of this land is in the Conservation
0057
...........
0058 1
Reserve Program (CRP)? ..........................................................................
2
3
(ii) Do you receive any property tax advantages for
0059 1
allowing public access? .............................................................................
3
All
Part
None
Yes
No
17 How many acres in this operation were enrolled in the Conservation
Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP),
NUMBER OF ACRES
Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve
NONE 0028
Enhancement Program (CREP), on September 30, 2007? .................... ...........
- DO NOT report crops grown on land rented TO OTHERS Page 5
SECTION 2: FIELD CROPS
1
Were any field crops, such as corn, wheat, rice, etc., harvested from this operation in 2007?
(Include crops grown on a contract or custom basis. Include landlord's share. Exclude crops grown on land rented to others
and cover crops if not harvested)
4020 1
2
Yes
3
No
Skip to Section 3 on page 7
For 2007, report for field crops harvested on this operation.
Instruction
Add any other field crops not pre-printed in the table below, that were harvested in 2007, using the field crop names and
codes listed at the bottom of the page. Table continues on the next page. Use unit codes at bottom of the next page.
FIELD
CROP
CODE
(from list
below)
FIELD CROP
How many
crop ACRES
were
What was the TOTAL
HARVESTED? AMOUNT harvested?
AMOUNT
NONE
4021
Corn for grain...............
Corn for silage or
greenchop ....................
4023
UNIT
AMOUNT
UNIT
0105
0106
4801
4022
0107
4802
0108
4803
0109
0110
4804
4024
0111
4805
0112
4806
0149
0150
4807
4026
0151
4808
0152
4809
0137
0138
4810
4028
0139
4811
0140
4812
0153
0154
4813
4030
0155
4814
0156
4815
0141
0142
4816
4032
0144
4818
4035
4819
4036
4041
4822
4042
.....0 0 1 5
.....0 0 2 6
4029
Winter wheat for grain or
seed (harvested in 2007)... .....0 1 6 5
Tobacco (burley)
(tenth acres) ....................
AMOUNT
How much of the
production was the
LANDLORD’S SHARE
of the crop?
.....0 0 0 5
4027
Soybeans for beans .....
UNIT
How much of this
operation’s share of
the TOTAL AMOUNT
was (will be) USED
on this operation?
.... 0 0 0 6
4025
Oats for grain or seed ..
How many
crop ACRES
were
IRRIGATED?
4031
..
.....0 1 9 3
4033
4034
4039
4040
Tenths
..
Tenths
4037
4820
4038
4821
4043
4823
4044
4824
Specify
Specify
FIELD CROPS
CODE FIELD CROPS
Alfalfa seed (pounds) .......................
Austrian winter peas (hundredweight) ....
Bahia grass seed (pounds) ................
Barley for grain or seed (bushels) ........
Beans, dry edible excluding limas
(hundredweight) .............................
Beans, dry lima (hundredweight) ..........
Bentgrass seed (pounds) ..................
Bermuda grass seed (pounds) ............
Birdsfoot trefoil seed (pounds) .............
Bromegrass seed (pounds) ................
Buckwheat (bushels) .......................
Canola, edible (pounds) ....................
Clover, crimson clover seed (pounds) ....
Clover, red clover seed (pounds) ..........
Cotton, Pima (bales) ........................
Cotton, Upland (bales) .....................
Emmer and spelt (bushels) ................
Fescue seed (pounds) ......................
Flaxseed (bushels)..........................
0035
0200
0227
0173
0003
0268
0228
0229
0224
0215
0084
0085
0214
0043
0282
0281
0161
0044
0009
CODE FIELD CROPS
Hay – Report in SECTION 4
Herbs, dried (pounds) ....................... 0211
Jojoba harvested (pounds) ................. 0626
Kentucky bluegrass seed (pounds) ........ 0628
Lentils (hundredweight) ..................... 0169
Lespedeza seed (pounds) .................. 0041
Mint, peppermint (pounds of oil)............ 0018
Mint, spearmint (pounds of oil) ............. 0027
Mustard seed (pounds) ..................... 0094
Orchardgrass seed (pounds) ............... 0042
Peanuts for nuts (pounds) .................. 0016
Peas, dry edible (hundredweight) .......... 0017
Peas, dry southern/cowpeas (bushels) .... 0243
Popcorn (pounds shelled)................... 0019
Potatoes – Report in SECTION 7
Proso millet for grain or seed (bushels) ... 0665
Rice (hundredweight) ....................... 0021
Rye for grain or seed (bushels) ............. 0022
Ryegrass seed (pounds) .................... 0136
Safflower (pounds) .......................... 0098
Sorghum for grain or seed, including milo
(bushels)...................................... 0025
CODE
Sorghum for silage or greenchop (tons) ... 0024
Sorghum for syrup (gallons) ................ 0174
Sorghum-Sudan crosses – Report in SECTION 4
Sudangrass seed (pounds) ................. 0206
Sugarbeets for seed (pounds) .............. 0137
Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ................ 0028
Sugarcane for seed (tons) .................. 0209
Sugarcane for sugar - Report
Sept. '07 - April '08 harvest season........ 0029
Sunflower seed, non-oil variety (pounds).. 0148
Sunflower seed, oil variety (pounds) ....... 0030
Sweet corn for seed (pounds) .............. 0316
Sweet potatoes – Report in SECTION 7
Timothy seed (pounds)...................... 0045
Triticale for grain (bushels) ................. 0749
Vetch seed (pounds) ........................ 0039
Wheat, Durum (bushels) .................... 0163
Wheat, Spring (bushels) .................... 0164
Other field crop, specify above ............. 0990
Section 2 continued on the next page
- DO NOT report crops grown on land rented TO OTHERS Page 6
Section 2, Question 2 continues here for additional field crops
FIELD
CROP
CODE
(from list
below)
FIELD CROP
How many
crop ACRES
What was the TOTAL
were
HARVESTED? AMOUNT harvested?
AMOUNT
0000
How many
crop ACRES
were
IRRIGATED?
UNIT
How much of this
operation’s share of
the TOTAL AMOUNT
was (will be) USED
on this operation?
AMOUNT
UNIT
How much of the
production was the
LANDLORD’S SHARE
of the crop?
AMOUNT
UNIT
4045
4046
4047
4825
4048
4049
4826
4050
4827
4051
4052
4053
4828
4054
4055
4829
4056
4830
4057
4058
4059
4831
4060
4061
4832
4062
4833
4063
4064
4065
4834
4066
4067
4835
4068
4836
4069
4070
4071
4837
4072
4073
4838
4074
4839
4075
4076
4077
4840
4078
4079
4841
4080
4842
4081
4082
4083
4843
4084
4085
4844
4086
4845
4087
4088
4089
4846
4090
4091
4847
4092
4848
4093
4094
4095
4849
4096
4097
4850
4098
4851
4099
4100
4101
4852
4102
4103
4853
4104
4854
4105
4106
4107
4855
4108
4109
4856
4110
4857
4111
4112
4113
4858
4114
4115
4859
4116
4860
4117
4118
4119
4861
4120
4121
4862
4122
4863
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
0000
Specify
FIELD CROPS
CODE FIELD CROPS
Alfalfa seed (pounds) .......................
Austrian winter peas (hundredweight) ....
Bahia grass seed (pounds) ................
Barley for grain or seed (bushels) ........
Beans, dry edible excluding limas
(hundredweight) .............................
Beans, dry lima (hundredweight) ..........
Bentgrass seed (pounds) ..................
Bermuda grass seed (pounds) ............
Birdsfoot trefoil seed (pounds) .............
Bromegrass seed (pounds) ................
Buckwheat (bushels) .......................
Canola, edible (pounds) ....................
Clover, crimson clover seed (pounds) ....
Clover, red clover seed (pounds) ..........
Cotton, Pima (bales) ........................
Cotton, Upland (bales) .....................
Emmer and spelt (bushels) ................
Fescue seed (pounds) ......................
Flaxseed (bushels)..........................
0035
0200
0227
0173
UNIT
CODE
Pound ...... 01
CWT ........ 02
Ton ......... 03
0003
0268
0228
0229
0224
0215
0084
0085
0214
0043
0282
0281
0161
0044
0009
UNIT
CODE FIELD CROPS
Hay – Report in SECTION 4
Herbs, dried (pounds) ....................... 0211
Jojoba harvested (pounds) ................. 0626
Kentucky bluegrass seed (pounds) ........ 0628
Lentils (hundredweight) ..................... 0169
Lespedeza seed (pounds) .................. 0041
Mint, peppermint (pounds of oil)............ 0018
Mint, spearmint (pounds of oil) ............. 0027
Mustard seed (pounds) ..................... 0094
Orchardgrass seed (pounds) ............... 0042
Peanuts for nuts (pounds) .................. 0016
Peas, dry edible (hundredweight) .......... 0017
Peas, dry southern/cowpeas (bushels) .... 0243
Popcorn (pounds shelled)................... 0019
Potatoes – Report in SECTION 7
Proso millet for grain or seed (bushels) ... 0665
Rice (hundredweight) ....................... 0021
Rye for grain or seed (bushels) ............. 0022
Ryegrass seed (pounds) .................... 0136
Safflower (pounds) .......................... 0098
Sorghum for grain or seed, including milo
(bushels)...................................... 0025
CODE
Bushels ....04
Bin..........05
Box .........06
UNIT
CODE
Bale ......... 07
Carton ...... 08
Dozen ....... 09
UNIT
CODE
Flat .........10
Head .......11
Plant/Pot ...13
CODE
Sorghum for silage or greenchop (tons) ... 0024
Sorghum for syrup (gallons) ................ 0174
Sorghum-Sudan crosses – Report in SECTION 4
Sudangrass seed (pounds) ................. 0206
Sugarbeets for seed (pounds) .............. 0137
Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ................ 0028
Sugarcane for seed (tons) .................. 0209
Sugarcane for sugar - Report
Sept. '07 - April '08 harvest season........ 0029
Sunflower seed, non-oil variety (pounds).. 0148
Sunflower seed, oil variety (pounds) ....... 0030
Sweet corn for seed (pounds) .............. 0316
Sweet potatoes – Report in SECTION 7
Timothy seed (pounds)...................... 0045
Triticale for grain (bushels) ................. 0749
Vetch seed (pounds) ........................ 0039
Wheat, Durum (bushels) .................... 0163
Wheat, Spring (bushels) .................... 0164
Other field crop, specify above ............. 0990
UNIT
CODE
Barrel ........... 20
Kilograms....... 21
Acre ............. 22
Animal space .. 39
Page 7
SECTION 3: GRAIN STORAGE CAPACITY
Were any facilities to store whole grains or oilseeds on this operation on December 31, 2007?
1
4129
3
1
No
Skip to Section 4 below
Yes
BUSHELS
What was the total whole grains and oilseed storage capacity on this operation?
4130
(Include capacity of all structures normally used for storing whole grains and oilseeds) .............................
2
SECTION 4: HAY AND FORAGE CROPS
Were any hay and forage crops cut or harvested from this operation in 2007? (Include your
landlord’s share and crops grown under contract. Exclude crops grown on land rented to others)
1
4131
3
1
No
Skip to Section 5 on next page
Yes
How many ACRES
2
3
were HARVESTED?
All land from which dry hay, haylage, grass
NONE 4132
silage, or greenchop was cut or forage was
harvested (Exclude straw, corn silage, and sorghum silage)...... ........
How many ACRES
were IRRIGATED?
4133
What amounts of alfalfa, alfalfa mixtures and other hay crops were cut or harvested on this operation
in 2007? (If two or more cuttings were made from the same acres, report acres for that item only once, but report the total
quantity harvested from all cuttings)
How many
crop ACRES
What was the TOTAL
were
HARVESTED? quantity harvested?
CROP NAME
How many
crop ACRES
were
IRRIGATED?
How much of this
operation’s share of
the TOTAL AMOUNT
was (will be) USED
on this operation?
How much of the
production was the
LANDLORD’S
SHARE of the crop?
0159
0160
ALFALFA HAY AND SILAGE
NONE 0157
Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures
for dry hay ...............................
....
0158
4135
4136
Haylage or greenchop from
alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures .........
4134
Tons,
dry
Tons,
dry
4137
0161
Tons,
green
....
Tons,
dry
0162
Tons,
green
Tons,
green
OTHER HAY AND SILAGE
Small grain dry hay (barley,
oats, rye, wheat, etc.)....................
Other tame dry hay (clover,
fescue, lespedeza, timothy,
Bermuda grass, Sudangrass, etc.) ...
4138
All other haylage, grass
silage, and greenchop.............
....
4141
4142
0163
4143
4145
0165
4147
4146
4148
0166
0167
Tons,
dry
0168
Tons,
dry
4149
Tons,
green
Tons,
dry
Tons,
dry
Tons,
dry
....
0164
Tons,
dry
Tons,
dry
....
....
4140
Tons,
dry
4144
Wild dry hay ............................
4139
0169
Tons,
dry
0170
Tons,
green
Tons,
green
Page 8
SECTION 5: WOODLAND CROPS AND MAPLE SYRUP
1
Were any woodland crops grown, harvested, or tapped on this
operation in 2007? (Include your landlord's share and crops grown under
contract. Exclude crops grown on land rented to others.
Report live trees sold in Section 6 on next page)
4150
3
1
No
Skip to Section 6 on next page
How many
ACRES were in
PRODUCTION?
Yes
NONE
2
Report cut Christmas trees - cut or to be cut..................
4151
How many
ACRES were
HARVESTED?
4152
How many
crop ACRES were
IRRIGATED?
4153
...........
4154
NUMBER
a What was the number of cut Christmas trees?......................
3
How many
ACRES were in
PRODUCTION?
Report short rotation woody crops (trees with
NONE 4155
growth cycles of 10 years or less)
(Report nursery stock in Section 6 on next page)..................... ...........
How many
ACRES were
HARVESTED?
4156
How many
crop ACRES were
IRRIGATED?
4157
How many
gallons of syrup were
PRODUCED?
NONE
4158
GALLONS
4
How much maple syrup was produced?.................................................
5
How much was the landlord's share of the MARKET VALUE of the woodland NONE 0171
crops sold or removed from this operation in 2007? (Exclude maple syrup)............... ..........
6
NONE
How much was the landlord's share of the MARKET VALUE of the
0187
maple syrup sold or removed from this operation in 2007?................................... ..........
4159
How many
taps?
NUMBER
...........
DOLLARS
DOLLARS
Page 9
SECTION 6: NURSERY, GREENHOUSE, FLORICULTURE, SOD, MUSHROOMS,
VEGETABLE SEEDS, AND PROPAGATIVE MATERIALS
Were any nursery, floriculture, or greenhouse crops, including ornamental plants, flowers, mushrooms,
aquatic plants, sod, food crops under protection, vegetable seeds, flower seeds, or other propagative
materials, grown for sale on this operation in 2007? (Include crops produced under contract and food crops grown in
1
greenhouses, caves, and high tunnels where crops were always covered. Exclude personal or home use crops. Report food crops
temporarily covered for early germination, frost protection, etc. in Sections 7, 8, or 9 )
4160
3
No
1
2
3
Skip to Section 7 on next page
Yes
How many SQUARE FEET
were UNDER
glass or other protection?
How many ACRES
were in the OPEN?
What is the area for nursery, greenhouse, floriculture,
NONE 4161
sod, mushrooms, and propagative materials that was
irrigated? ................................................................................ ..........
4162
.
Tenths
For each commodity grown for sale in this category in 2007, what is its specific name, area under glass or
other protection, acreage in the open, and value of sales?
Instruction
Add any nursery or greenhouse crops that were harvested in 2007 using the
names and codes listed at the bottom of the page.
CROP TYPE
CODE
How many
ACRES were
HARVESTED?
How many SQUARE
FEET were UNDER
GLASS OR OTHER
PROTECTION?
How many
crop ACRES were in
the OPEN?
0000
Specify
4163
4164
4165
4166
0000
Specify
4168
4169
4170
4171
Tenths
0000
Specify
4173
4174
4175
4176
Tenths
0000
Specify
4178
4179
4180
4181
Tenths
0000
Specify
4183
4184
4185
4186
Tenths
0000
Specify
4188
4189
4190
4191
Tenths
0000
Specify
4193
4194
4195
VALUE OF SALES
(DOLLARS)
4167
.
4172
.
4177
.
4182
.
4187
.
4192
.
4196
Tenths
4197
.
Tenths
FLORICULTURE AND
BEDDING CROPS
CODE
CODE
Bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers, dry ......0482
Cuttings, seedlings, liners, plugs ..................1002
Flower seeds ................................................0882
Tobacco plants sold for transplant
to farm fields .................................................1004
Vegetable seeds ...........................................0884
Vegetable transplants to farm fields .............1006
MUSHROOM CROPS
SOD
CODE
Mushrooms - Report growing area
and sales ....................................................0494
Mushroom spawn - Report sales only ........2495
4
PROPAGATIVE MATERIALS SOLD
Bedding/Garden plants – annuals,
herbaceous perennials, vegetable plants....0479
Cut flowers and cut florist greens ................0485
Foliage plants, indoor ..................................0707
Potted flowering plants ................................0710
Other floriculture and bedding, specify
above..........................................................1015
CODE
Sod harvested ..............................................0497
NURSERY CROPS
CODE
Nursery stock – ornamentals, shrubs,
shade trees, live Christmas trees,
fruit and nut trees, vines, palms,
ornamental grasses, etc............................... 0488
Aquatic plants .............................................. 0880
Other nursery, specify above ....................... 1017
FOOD CROPS GROWN UNDER
GLASS OR OTHER PROTECTION
CODE
Tomatoes ..................................................... 1019
Other vegetables and fresh cut herbs.......... 0503
Fruits and berries ......................................... 1008
How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the
NONE
nursery, floriculture, and greenhouse crops sold or removed from this
0183
operation in 2007? .................................................................................................... ............
DOLLARS
Page 10
SECTION 7: VEGETABLES, POTATOES, AND MELONS
1
Were any vegetables, potatoes, sweet corn, or melons harvested from this operation in 2007? (Include crops
grown under contract. Exclude personal or home use crops. Report crops grown under glass or other protection in Section 6 .)
4198 3
No
1
2
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How many ACRES
were HARVESTED?
Yes
NONE 4199
Acres from which vegetables, potatoes, and melons were
harvested in 2007 (Report multiple cropped acreage only once) ............ ..........
How many ACRES
were IRRIGATED?
4200
.
.
Tenths
Tenths
What was TOTAL
How much was the
AMOUNT of production? LANDLORD'S SHARE?
3
4
NONE 0122
During 2007, what was the total production
4
of potatoes? (Report acreage in item
below).................................. ..........
0124
CWT
CWT
During 2007, how much of these vegetables, potatoes, and melons were harvested on the total acres in this
operation?
Instruction
Add any other vegetables (including potatoes) that were harvested in 2007, in the table below, using the names and
codes listed below the table. If more than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acres, report acres for each
crop. For two or more pickings of the same crop, report the area harvested only once. Processing refers to vegetables
that have been altered by heat, pressure, or freezing.
CROP NAME
CODE
How many TOTAL
ACRES were
HARVESTED?
0000
Specify
4201
0121
0000
Specify
4204
0182
Tenths
0000
Specify
4207
4208
Tenths
0000
Specify
4211
4212
CROP NAME
.
4205
Tenths
4209
Tenths
4213
Tenths
.
CROP NAME
.
4206
.
.
CODE
How many
ACRES were harvested
FOR PROCESSING?
4203
4202
.
Artichokes, excluding Jerusalem ....................0101
Asparagus, bearing age .................................0102
Beans, Lima (dry) ...........................................0268
Beans, Lima (fresh) ........................................2115
Beans, Lima (processed)................................4115
Beans, snap (fresh) ........................................2131
Beans, snap (processed)................................4131
Beets ..............................................................0103
Broccoli...........................................................0104
Brussels sprouts.............................................0105
Cabbage, Chinese..........................................0249
Cabbage, head (fresh)....................................2106
Cabbage, head (processed for kraut) .............4106
Cabbage, mustard ..........................................0253
Cantaloupes and muskmelons .......................0004
Carrots............................................................0107
Cauliflower......................................................0108
Celery .............................................................0109
Chicory ...........................................................0261
Collards ..........................................................0185
Cucumbers (fresh)..........................................2111
Cucumbers (for pickles; processed) ...............4111
5
How many
ACRES were harvested
FOR FRESH MARKET?
.
4210
.
Tenths
Tenths
Tenths
.
4214
Tenths
.
.
.
Tenths
Tenths
Tenths
CODE
Daikon...............................................................0258
Eggplant............................................................0112
Escarole and Endive .........................................0259
Garlic ................................................................0114
Ginseng.............................................................0198
Herbs, fresh cut ................................................0212
Honeydew Melons ............................................0013
Horseradish.......................................................0151
Kale...................................................................0186
Lettuce, head ....................................................0117
Lettuce, leaf ......................................................0629
Lettuce, Romaine..............................................0146
Mustard greens .................................................0187
Okra ..................................................................0118
Onions, dry........................................................0120
Onions, green ...................................................0119
Parsley ..............................................................0121
CROP NAME
CODE
Peas, Chinese (sugar, snow)............................0234
Peas, green (English) .......................................0239
Peas, green (fresh)...........................................2122
Peas, green (processed) ..................................4122
Peas, Southern (cowpeas) ...............................0243
Peppers, Bell - Exclude pimientos ....................0126
Peppers, other than Bell - Include chile ............0127
Pumpkins..........................................................0128
Radishes ..........................................................0129
Rhubarb............................................................0143
Spinach (fresh) .................................................2132
Spinach (processed).........................................4132
Squash, summer ..............................................0133
Squash, winter..................................................0150
Sweet corn (for seed) .......................................0316
Sweet corn (fresh) ............................................2110
Sweet corn (processed)....................................4110
Turnip greens ...................................................0189
Turnips .............................................................0145
Watercress .......................................................0238
Watermelons ....................................................0033
Vegetables, other, specify above......................0991
How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the vegetables
NONE
0172
and melons sold or removed from this operation in 2007? (Report landlord's share
of potatoes in item 3 above).............................................................................................. ............
DOLLARS
Page 11
SECTION 8: FRUIT AND NUTS
Was there a combined total of 20 or more fruit or nut trees, including grapevines, on this operation
in 2007? (Include crops grown under contract. Include acres even if not harvested because of low prices, damage from
hail, frost, etc. Exclude abandoned acres. Report berries in Section 9 )
1
4223
3
No
1
2
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How many
TOTAL Acres?
Yes
Acres in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, NONE 4224
citrus groves, vineyards, and nut trees.. ................ ........
How many ACRES
were IRRIGATED?
4225
.
.
Tenths
3
How many ACRES
were HARVESTED?
0180
.
Tenths
Tenths
Report fruit and nut acreage on this operation in 2007. (Include acres even if not harvested.)
Instruction
Add any other fruits and nuts not pre-printed in the table below using the
names and codes listed below the table.
CROP NAME
CODE
NONE
Apples ......................................
TOTAL ACRES
4227
4226
.
4231
Tenths
4235
Tenths
4239
Tenths
4243
Tenths
4247
Tenths
4251
Tenths
.......... 0 2 7 6
Grapes, fresh............................
.......... 0 2 7 5
.......... 0 6 4 3
.......... 0 6 4 4
.......... 0 1 5 7
4240
Tenths
4244
Tenths
4248
Tenths
4252
Tenths
.......... 0 1 5 8
4254
4255
Tenths
4256
Tenths
0000
Specify
4258
4259
Tenths
4260
Tenths
0000
Specify
4262
4263
Tenths
4264
Tenths
0000
Specify
4266
4267
Tenths
4268
Tenths
4
CODE
CITRUS FRUIT
4245
Tenths
4249
Tenths
4253
Tenths
4257
Tenths
4261
Tenths
4265
Tenths
4269
Tenths
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
NONCITRUS FRUIT
Tenths
.
.
Olives ..........................0067
Papayas .......................0096
Passion fruits .................0233
Pears, Bartlett ................0069
Pears, other than Bartlett ....0314
Persimmons ..................0070
Plums ..........................0071
Prunes .........................0073
Pluots ..........................0630
Pomegranates ................0072
Other noncitrus fruit,
specify above .................0992
4241
.
.
.
CODE
Tenths
.
.
Apricots ......................0054
Avocados ....................0055
Bananas ......................0083
Cherries, sweet ..............0155
Cherries, tart .................0156
Coffee ........................0088
Dates .........................0061
Figs ...........................0062
Guavas .......................0090
Kiwifruit .......................0064
Mangos .......................0065
Nectarines ...................0066
4237
.
.
.
Tenths
NONCITRUS FRUIT
Tenths
.
.
0000
Specify
.
4233
.
.
4250
Oranges, other..........................
Tenths
.
4246
Oranges, valencia.....................
4236
.
4242
Peaches, freestone ..................
Tenths
.
4238
Peaches, clingstone..................
.
4232
.
4234
How many were
NONBEARING AGE
ACRES?
4229
4228
.......... 0 0 5 3
4230
Grapes, dry...............................
How many were
BEARING AGE
ACRES?
.
Tenths
CODE
Grapefruit..................... 0075
Kumquats ....................0263
Lemons .......................0076
Limes .........................0077
Tangelos ..................... 0080
Tangerines ...................0081
Temples ......................0079
Other citrus fruit,
specify above ................0993
NUTS
Tenths
CODE
Almonds ......................0046
Chestnuts .....................0059
English walnuts .............. 0631
Walnuts (all others) ..........0632
Hazelnuts (Filberts) ......... 0047
Macadamia nuts ............. 0048
Pecans, improved............ 0633
Pecans, native and
seedling .......................0634
Pistachios..................... 0050
Other nuts, specify above ...0994
NONE
How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the
0173
fruits and nuts sold or removed from this operation in 2007? .................................... . ............
DOLLARS
0000
Page 12
SECTION 9: BERRIES
Were any strawberries, cranberries, or other berries grown on this operation in 2007? (Include crops grown
under contract. Exclude personal or home use crops. Report crops grown under glass or other protection in SECTION 6 )
1
4270
3
1
2
No
Skip to Section 10 on next page
How many ACRES
were GROWN?
Yes
NONE
Acres on which berries were grown in 2007 .................
How many ACRES
were IRRIGATED?
4271
4272
.
...............
.
Tenths
3
Tenths
Report berry acreage by type on this operation in 2007. (Include acres even if not harvested. For two or more pickings
of the same crop, report the acres only once)
CROP NAME
CODE
4273
NONE
Blackberries and
dewberries ............................ ............ 0 0 5 6
4277
Blueberries, tame..................
............ 0 2 7 9
4281
Blueberries, wild ...................
............ 0 2 8 0
4285
Boysenberries.......................
............ 0 1 8 2
4289
Cranberries ...........................
............ 0 0 6 0
4293
Currants ................................
............ 0 2 7 3
4297
Loganberries.........................
............ 0 2 7 1
4301
Strawberries.......... ................
............ 0 0 7 4
4305
Raspberries (black)...............
............ 0 6 4 1
4309
Raspberries (red)..................
TOTAL ACRES
4274
.
4278
Tenths
4282
Tenths
4286
Tenths
4290
Tenths
4294
Tenths
4298
Tenths
4302
Tenths
4306
Tenths
4310
Tenths
.
4279
Tenths
4283
Tenths
4287
Tenths
4291
Tenths
4295
Tenths
4299
Tenths
4303
Tenths
4307
Tenths
4311
Tenths
4315
Tenths
4319
Tenths
4323
Tenths
4327
Tenths
.
0000
Specify
4321
4322
Tenths
0000
Specify
4325
4326
Tenths
Tenths
4300
Tenths
4304
Tenths
4308
Tenths
4312
Tenths
4316
Tenths
4320
Tenths
4324
Tenths
4328
Tenths
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4296
.
.
.
Tenths
Tenths
.
.
Tenths
4292
.
.
.
4318
Tenths
.
.
4317
4288
.
.
.
0000
Specify
Tenths
.
.
Tenths
4284
.
.
4314
Tenths
.
.
4313
.
4280
.
.
............ 0 6 4 2
How many berry
acres were NOT
HARVESTED?
4276
4275
0000
Specify
4
How many
berry acres were
HARVESTED?
.
.
.
Tenths
NONE 0174
How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the
berries sold or removed from this operation in 2007? .............................................. ............
.
.
Tenths
DOLLARS
Page 13
SECTION 10: CATTLE AND CALVES
1
Did you or anyone else have any cattle or calves, including dairy cattle, on this operation in 2007?
(Include cattle on public or industrial property under a grazing permit, cattle on land used rent free by this operation and
cattle grown or fed on this operation for others on a custom or contract basis. Exclude cattle grown or fed by someone
else on a custom or contract basis.)
4329
3
1
2
No
Skip to Section 11 on next page
Yes
NUMBER ON
THIS OPERATION
DECEMBER 31, 2007
Of the total number of cattle and calves on hand,
how many were…
a beef cows? (Include beef heifers that had calved.
Exclude heifers that had not calved, steers, calves, and bulls)
NONE
.....
(Include dry milk cows and milk heifers that had calved) ..............
4
4331
Add
these
three
0258
Add
these
three
0259
...........
c other cattle? (Include heifers that had not calved,
3
4330
...........
b milk cows kept for production of milk?
ON DECEMBER 31, 2007,
HOW MANY WERE OWNED
BY THIS OPERATION?
4332
steers, calves, and bulls) ......................................................
...........
TOTAL cattle and calves on hand December 31, 2007
(Items 2a + 2b + 2c )...............................................................
...........
4333
0261
Of the cattle and calves sold or moved from this operation during
2007, how many were…
0295
NONE
a calves sold or moved in 2007 weighing less than 500 pounds?.........................
b cattle sold or moved in 2007, including calves weighing 500
pounds or more? (Exclude milk cows) .....................................................................
NUMBER
4334
Add
these
three
............
4335
............
0257
c milk cows, both dry and in milk? (Include milk heifers that had calved) ....................... ...............
5
6
TOTAL cattle and calves sold or moved from this operation in 2007
(Items 4a + 4b + 4c )....................................................................................................
0260
............
How many of the cattle on hand (item 3 above) were on feed December
31, 2007, and were or will be shipped directly from your feedlot to
slaughter market? (Include animals for slaughter market fed a ration of grain or other
NONE
4336
concentrates that are expected to produce a carcass that will grade select or better.
Exclude cattle that were pastured only and cattle being backgrounded) ....................................... ............
7
8
9
How many of the total cattle and calves sold during 2007 (item 4b above)
were shipped directly from your feedlot to slaughter market? (Exclude any
of your cattle being custom fed in feedlots operated by others and cattle sold as feeders)................
What was the total amount of milk sold or moved from this
operation in 2007? .....................................................................................................
How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the
cattle and calves sold or moved from this operation in 2007?
(Exclude shared livestock production not part of a land rental arrangement).................................
10 How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the
milk and other dairy products sold or moved from this operation in 2007?................
NUMBER
4337
............
CWT
0270
............
DOLLARS
0276
............
0185
............
Page 14
SECTION 11: SHEEP AND LAMBS
1
4338
Did this operation own any sheep or lambs in 2007, regardless of location?
3
1
2
No
Skip to Section 12 below
Yes
NUMBER ON
DECEMBER 31, 2007
For 2007, report the sheep for
NONE
this operation:
4339
a sheep and lambs owned ................. ...........
TOTAL NUMBER
SOLD OR MOVED
IN 2007
4340
WOOL SHORN IN
2007
(Pounds)
4341
4342
(i) ewes 1 year old or older ............
3
...........
DOLLARS
NONE 0175
How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the
sheep and lambs sold or moved from this operation in 2007? .................................. ............
SECTION 12: POULTRY
1
4343
Did you or anyone else have any poultry, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, emus,
ostriches, etc., on this operation in 2007? (Include poultry grown for others on a contract basis)
3
1
2
No
Skip to Section 13 on next page
Yes
NUMBER ON THIS
OPERATION
DECEMBER 31, 2007
Report chickens that were…
a layers
(i) table egg types (Include layers for
NONE
home use) ................................................
ON DECEMBER 31,
2007, HOW MANY
WERE OWNED BY
THIS OPERATION?
NONE
TOTAL NUMBER
SOLD OR MOVED
FROM THIS
OPERATION IN 2007
NONE
4344
0201
4345
.....
.....
.....
4347
(ii) hatching layers for meat-types
(Include layers for broilers, roasters,
and other meat-types).................................
(iii) hatching layers for table eggs ...............
b pullets for laying flock replacement.............
4346
0202
.....
.....
.....
4348
0203
4349
.....
.....
.....
4350
0204
4351
.....
.....
.....
0265
0297
0264
.....
.....
.....
c broilers, fryers, and other chickens
raised for meat production,
including capons and roasters ....................
3
How many dozen chicken eggs were sold
NUMBER OF DOZEN
or moved from this operation in 2007?
0266
(Include table and hatching eggs) .................................................................................................... .....
4
Report turkeys that were…
a turkeys for meat production
(Exclude breeders) ..........................................
b turkeys kept for breeding ............................
5
6
Ducks .................................................................
Emus ..................................................................
4352
0205
.....
.....
4353
.....
4354
0206
4355
.....
.....
.....
4356
0207
4357
.....
.....
.....
4358
0208
4359
.....
.....
.....
Section 12 continued on the next page
Page 15
Section 12 continues here
ON DECEMBER 31,
2007, HOW MANY
WERE OWNED BY
THIS OPERATION?
NUMBER ON THIS
OPERATION
DECEMBER 31, 2007
NONE
NONE
4360
7
Geese.................................................................
8
Ostriches ............................................................
9
Pheasants ..........................................................
.....
0210
4363
.....
.....
.....
4364
0211
4365
.....
.....
.....
4366
0212
4367
.....
.....
.....
4368
0213
4369
.....
.....
.....
11 Quail...................................................................
Specify
4361
.....
4362
10 Pigeons or squab ...............................................
12 All other poultry
NONE
0209
.....
TOTAL NUMBER
SOLD OR MOVED
FROM THIS
OPERATION IN 2007
0273
0299
0272
.....
.....
.....
...........
(Include bantams, chukars, guineas, rheas, peacocks)
13 All poultry hatched on this operation’s hatcheries
NONE
Specify
in 2007
................................
(Include chicks, poults, ducklings, etc. and those custom hatched for others)
14 How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the
4370
NUMBER
HATCHED
............
NONE
poultry and eggs sold or moved from this operation in 2007?....................................
DOLLARS
0176
............
SECTION 13: HOGS AND PIGS
1
4371
Did you or anyone else have any hogs or pigs on this operation in 2007?
(Include hogs grown for others on a contract basis. Contractors or integrators only report
hogs on land you operate. Exclude hogs grown by someone else on a contract basis)
3
1
2
No
Skip to Section 14 on next page
Yes
Of the total number of hogs and pigs on hand, how
many were…
NUMBER ON
THIS OPERATION
DECEMBER 31, 2007
NONE
4372
a hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding? ..........
...........
b other hogs and pigs, including market hogs? ...............
...........
Add
these
two
4373
3
TOTAL hogs and pigs on hand December 31, 2007
(Items 2a + 2b ) ......................................................................
0214
0215
0263
0296
.............
NUMBER SOLD OR MOVED
4
Number of hogs and pigs sold or moved from this
NONE
0262
operation in 2007 (Include feeder pigs) ........................................................... .............
5
What is the best description of this operation?
(Mark the one item which best describes this operation)
4374
ON DECEMBER 31, 2007,
HOW MANY WERE OWNED
BY THIS OPERATION?
1
Farrow to wean
2
Farrow to feeder
3
Farrow to finish
4
Nursery
5
Finish only
6
Other
Specify
Section 13 continued on the next page
Add
these
two
Page 16
Section 13 continues here
What is the best description of this producer?
(Mark the one item which best describes this operation)
6
4380
1
Independent grower
2
Contractor or integrator
3
Contract grower (contractee)
DOLLARS
NONE 0177
How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the
hogs and pigs sold or moved from this operation in 2007? ....................................... ............
7
SECTION 14: AQUACULTURE
Did you or anyone else have any aquaculture on this operation in 2007?
(Include production for others on a contract basis. Report aquatic plants in SECTION 6 )
1
4383
3
1
No
Skip to Section 15 below
Yes
Enter the aquaculture type and code from the list below for fish and other aquaculture products grown
on this operation in 2007. (Include all sizes for each type. For fish include food size, fingerlings, fry, and eggs.)
2
AQUACULTURE TYPE
CODE
How many TOTAL
POUNDS were sold
or moved?
0000
Specify
4384
0000
Specify
4388
0000
Specify
4392
0000
Specify
4396
4397
0000
Specify
4400
4401
4385
VALUE OF SALES
(DOLLARS)
4386
4387
4390
4391
4394
4395
4398
4399
4402
4403
OR
4389
OR
4393
OR
OR
OR
AQUACULTURE TYPE
CODE
Catfish ........................................................0860
Trout ...........................................................0863
Other food fish, specify above....................0896
3
How many TOTAL
NUMBER were sold or
moved?
AQUACULTURE TYPE
CODE
AQUACULTURE TYPE
Baitfish..........................................................0900
Crustaceans (crawfish, shrimp, etc.) ............0902
Mollusks (clams, oysters, etc.) .....................0978
CODE
Ornamental fish............................................ 0980
Sport or game fish........................................ 0984
Other aquaculture products, specify above . 0869
NONE
How much was the landlord’s share of the MARKET VALUE of the
0178
aquaculture and eggs sold or moved from this operation in 2007?............................ ............
DOLLARS
SECTION 15: COLONIES OF BEES
1
4404
Did this operation own any bees in 2007, regardless of location?
3
1
No
Yes
Skip to item 4 on next page
NUMBER OWNED ON
DECEMBER 31, 2007
4405
2
TOTAL COLONIES
SOLD IN 2007
4406
HONEY COLLECTED
IN 2007 (Pounds)
4407
Colonies of bees owned ........................................
Section 15 continued on the next page
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Section 15 continues here
How much was the landlord's share of the MARKET VALUE of the bees and honey
0184
sold from this operation in 2007? ..............................................................................................
3
Did this operation rent or own any bee colonies in 2007 to pollinate fruit, vegetable,
or tree crops on this operation?
4
0271
3
1
5
DOLLARS
No
Skip to Section 16 on next page
Yes
Enter the crop name and code from the list below for each crop for which you rented or used your own
bee colonies to pollinate the crop.
CROP NAME
CODE
How many ACRES
were pollinated?
How many
colonies were
owned?
How many
colonies were
rented?
If bees were rented,
rental rate per colony
(DOLLARS)
0000
Specify
4408
4409
4410
4411
4481
0000
Specify
4412
4413
4414
4415
4482
0000
Specify
4416
4417
4418
4419
4483
NONCITRUS FRUIT
CODE
Apricots ................................. 0054
Avocados............................... 0055
Bananas ................................ 0083
Cherries, sweet ..................... 0155
Cherries, tart.......................... 0156
Coffee.................................... 0088
Dates ..................................... 0061
Figs ....................................... 0062
Guavas .................................. 0090
Kiwifruit.................................. 0064
Mangos ................................. 0065
Nectarines ............................. 0066
Olives .................................... 0067
Papayas ................................ 0096
Passion Fruits........................ 0233
Pears, Bartlett........................ 0069
Pears, other than Bartlett ...... 0314
Persimmons .......................... 0070
Plums .................................... 0071
Prunes ................................... 0073
Pluots .................................... 0630
Pomegranates ....................... 0072
Other noncitrus fruit
specify above ........................ 0992
CITRUS FRUIT
CODE
Grapefruit ...............................0075
Kumquats ...............................0263
Lemons...................................0076
Limes......................................0077
Tangelos.................................0080
Tangerines .............................0081
Temples..................................0079
Other citrus fruit,
specify above..........................0993
VEGETABLE
CODE
Artichokes, excluding
Jerusalem ...............................0101
Asparagus, bearing age..........0637
Asparagus, nonbearing age 0638
Beans, Lima (dry) ...................0268
Beans, Lima (fresh) ................2115
Beans, Lima (processed) ........4115
Beans, snap (fresh) ................2131
Beans, snap (processed) ........4131
Beets ......................................0103
NUTS
CODE Broccoli ...................................0104
Almonds .................................0046
Brussels Sprouts.....................0105
Chestnuts ...............................0059
Cabbage, Chinese ..................0249
English walnuts.......................0631
Cabbage, head (fresh) ............2106
Walnuts (all others).................0632
Cabbage, head (processed) ...4106
Hazelnuts (Filberts) ...............0047
Cabbage, mustard ..................0253
Macadamia nuts .....................0048
Cantaloupes and
muskmelons............................0004
Pecans, improved...................0633
Pecans, native and
Carrots ....................................0107
seedling ..................................0634
Cauliflower ..............................0108
Pistachios ...............................0050
Celery .....................................0109
Other nuts, specify above.......0994
Chicory....................................0261
Collards...................................0185
BERRIES
CODE Cucumbers (fresh) ..................2111
Blackberries and
Cucumbers (for pickles;
processing) .............................4111
dewberries ..............................0056
Blueberries, tame ...................0279
Daikon.....................................0258
Blueberries, wild ....................0280
Eggplant..................................0112
Boysenberries.........................0182
Escarole and Endive...............0259
Cranberries.............................0060
Garlic ......................................0114
Currants..................................0273
Ginseng, bearing age .............0639
Loganberries...........................0271
Ginseng, nonbearing age........0640
Raspberries, black..................0641
Herbs, fresh cut ......................0212
Raspberries, red .....................0642
Honeydew Melons ..................0013
Strawberries ...........................0074
Horseradish ............................0151
Kale ........................................0186
Lettuce, head ..........................0117
VEGETABLE
CODE
Lettuce, leaf ........................... 0629
Lettuce, Romaine ................... 0146
Mustard greens ...................... 0187
Okra ....................................... 0118
Onions, dry............................. 0120
Onions, green ........................ 0119
Parsley ................................... 0121
Peas, Chinese (sugar,
snow) ..................................... 0234
Peas, green (English)............. 0239
Peas, green (fresh) ................ 2211
Peas, green (processed)........ 4211
Peas, green Southern
(cowpeas) ............................. 0243
Peppers, Bell - Exclude
Pimientos ............................... 0126
Peppers, other than Bell Include chile ........................... 0127
Potatoes................................. 0020
Pumpkins ............................... 0128
Radishes ................................ 0129
Rhubarb ................................. 0143
Spinach (fresh)....................... 2132
Spinach (processed) .............. 4132
Squash, summer .................... 0133
Squash, winter ....................... 0150
Sweet corn (for seed)............. 0316
Sweet corn (fresh).................. 2110
Sweet corn (processed) ......... 4110
Sweet potatoes ...................... 0031
Tomatoes (fresh).................... 2134
Tomatoes (processed) ........... 4134
Turnip greens......................... 0189
Turnips ................................... 0145
Watercress............................. 0238
Watermelons.......................... 0033
Vegetables, other, specify
above ..................................... 0991
For field crops and seeds codes see list on page 5
For nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, sod, mushrooms, and propagative materials codes see list on page 9
Page 18
SECTION 16: OTHER ANIMALS AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
1
4428
Did you or anyone else have any horses, goats,
other livestock, or livestock products on this
operation in 2007?
3
1
No
NUMBER ON THIS
OPERATION
DECEMBER 31,
2007
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Yes
NONE
Horses and ponies owned by the operation.....
...............
3
Horses and ponies NOT owned by the
operation ..........................................................
...............
4
Mules, burros, and donkeys .............................
...............
5
Milk goats .........................................................
...............
6
Angora goats....................................................
...............
7
Meat goats and other goats .............................
...............
8
Alpacas ............................................................
...............
9
Llamas..............................................................
...............
10 Bison ................................................................
...............
11 Deer in captivity................................................
...............
12 Elk in captivity ..................................................
...............
13 Rabbits, including pelts ....................................
...............
14 Mink, including pelts.........................................
...............
4430
0217
0219
4431
4433
4435
4437
4439
4441
4443
4445
4447
4449
4451
4453
Specify
(Report emus and ostriches in
...........
SECTION 12
TOTAL NUMBER
SOLD OR MOVED
FROM THIS
OPERATION IN 2007
4429
2
15 Other livestock
ON DECEMBER 31,
2007, HOW MANY
WERE OWNED BY
THIS OPERATION?
0220
4432
0221
4434
0222
4436
0223
4438
0224
4440
0225
4442
0226
4444
0227
4446
0228
4448
0229
4450
0230
4452
0231
4454
...............
)
POUNDS CLIPPED IN 2007
NONE
16 Mohair ......................................................................................
4455
...........
QUANTITY PRODUCED
IN 2007
NONE
Specify
17 Other livestock products
.........
4456
UNIT REPORTED
4457
...........
(Include semen, embryos, worm castings, manure sold, etc.)
18 How much was the landlord's share of the MARKET VALUE of the
NONE
horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys sold or moved from this
0186
operation in 2007?............................................................................................... .............
19 How much was the landlord's share of the MARKET VALUE of the other
animals and livestock products sold or moved from this operation in 2007?
0179
(Exclude horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys).......................................................................
DOLLARS
DOLLARS
Page 19
SECTION 17: OTHER OPERATIONS GROWING LIVESTOCK FOR THIS OPERATION
Did any OTHER operation(s) grow livestock or poultry FOR this operation under a contract
arrangement in 2007? (Your operation is a contractor)
1
0298
3
No
1
Skip to Section 18 below
Yes
What livestock or poultry were being raised or fed for you?
2
Livestock
code
Office
use only
List type of livestock or
poultry below
0277
Specify
0283
Specify
0289
Specify
What was
the estimated
market value
(at placement)
placed
under contract
DURING 2007?
What was the
market value
on hand
on contractee
operations on
Jan.1, 2007?
How much was
paid to
contractees for
production costs,
(Include
fees for services)?
How much were
your GROSS
receipts from
[type] sold or
removed under
this contract?
On Dec. 31, 2007
what was the
market value of
[type] unsold
remaining under
contract?
0278
0279
0280
0281
$
$
$
$
0282
$
0284
0285
0286
0287
0288
$
$
$
$
$
0290
0291
0292
0293
0294
$
$
$
$
$
SECTION 18: MARKETING CONTRACTS
1
0300
During 2007, did this operation have marketing contract(s) for any commodities it produced? (A marketing
contract is a verbal or written agreement setting a price or pricing formula and market for the commodity. The operation usually
owns the commodity prior to delivery, and the agreement is reached before harvest of a crop, or before the completion of a
production cycle for livestock)
3
1
2
No
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Yes
List in the table below the commodities with marketing contracts. Also list the quantities marketed and the
final price received. (Exclude money received from contractors as reimbursement for expenses, report these in Section 26 )
What commodities
did this operation
have MARKETING
contracts for in
2007?
Commodity
code
Office use
only
What quantity of this
commodity was
marketed through this
contract? (Exclude
landlord’s share)
What was (will be) the FINAL
PRICE RECEIVED per unit
by this operation for this
Unit code commodity marketed under
this contract?
(from list
below)
(Exclude marketing charges)
0301
0304
0305
0306
0316
0319
0320
0321
0331
0334
0335
0336
0346
0349
0350
0351
Specify
What was the
total dollar
amount received
in 2007 from this
contract?
(Exclude marketing
charges)
What were
the total
marketing
expenses for
this contract?
0307
0308
0322
0323
0337
0338
0352
0353
0367
0368
.
Cents
Specify
.
Cents
Specify
.
Cents
Specify
.
0361
0365
0364
Cents
0366
Specify
.
Cents
UNIT
CODE
Pound ......01
CWT ........02
Ton .........03
UNIT
CODE
Bushels ....04
Bin ..........05
Box .........06
UNIT
CODE
Bale .........07
Carton ......08
Dozen .......09
UNIT
CODE
Flat .........10
Head .......11
Plant/Pot ...13
UNIT
CODE
Barrel ........... 20
Kilograms....... 21
Acre ............. 22
Animal space .. 39
Page 20
SECTION 19: PRODUCTION CONTRACTS AND CUSTOM FED LIVESTOCK
1
During 2007, were you a production contract grower for a processor or contractor where you grew a
crop, raised livestock or poultry, or custom fed any livestock that you did not own? (A production contract
is a verbal or written agreement setting terms, conditions, and fees to be paid by the contractor to this operation for the
production of crops, livestock, or poultry. The contractor usually owns the commodity and often provides inputs)
0400
3
1
2
No
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Yes
Report in the table below the commodities with production contracts. Also list the quantities moved
under these contracts and the final fee received. (Exclude money received from contractors as reimbursements for
expenses; report these in Section 26 )
What commodities
did this operation
have PRODUCTION
contracts for in
2007?
What quantity
of this commodity
was moved from
the operation under
this contract?
(Exclude landlord’s
share)
Commodity
code
Office use
only
Unit code
(from list
below)
What was (will be) the FINAL
What was the
FEE RECEIVED per
total fee
unit by this operation for
received in 2007
producing this commodity
under this contract?
under this contract?
(Exclude marketing
(Exclude marketing charges)
charges)
0401
0404
0405
0406
0416
0419
0420
0421
0431
0434
0435
0436
0446
0449
0450
0451
0461
0464
0465
0466
Specify
0407
0408
0422
0423
0437
0438
0452
0453
0467
0468
.
Cents
Specify
.
Cents
Specify
.
Cents
Specify
.
Cents
Specify
.
Cents
3
What were
the total
marketing
expenses for
this contract?
Enter Contractor(s) that provided inputs and owned the commodity:
Contractor(s)
UNIT
CODE
Pound ......01
CWT ........02
Ton .........03
UNIT
CODE
Bushels ....04
Bin ..........05
Box .........06
UNIT
CODE
Bale ......... 07
Carton ...... 08
Dozen ....... 09
UNIT
CODE
Flat .........10
Head .......11
Plant/Pot ...13
UNIT
CODE
Barrel ........... 20
Kilograms....... 21
Acre ............. 22
Animal space .. 39
Page 21
SECTION 20: VALUE OF SALES
Report the value of agricultural products sold from this operation in 2007.
(Include: marketing charges, taxes, hauling, etc.
Exclude: Marketing Contract sales
Production Contract sales
CCC Sales
SECTION 18
Marketing Expenses include:
check-off
ginning
commissions
insurance
CCC loan storage
inspection
drying
yardage, etc.
SECTION 19
SECTION 23
Landlord’s share of market value SECTIONS 2, 4-16
)
Excluding any marketing
expenses, what was the
dollar amount received in 2007?
Which of these crops were sold for cash or on
the open market in 2007?
1
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas
NONE
a Corn for grain, seed, or silage (Exclude sweet corn)..........
DOLLARS
4569
What were the total marketing
expenses for these sales?
(see examples above)
NONE
.........
DOLLARS
0521
.........
4458
0523
b Wheat ...........................................................................
.........
.........
4459
0524
c Soybeans......................................................................
.........
.........
4460
0526
d Sorghum for grain, seed, or silage................................
.........
.........
4461
0527
e Barley............................................................................
.........
.........
4462
0528
f Rice...............................................................................
.........
.........
g Oats..............................................................................
4463
0529
.........
.........
h Other (dry edible beans, dry edible peas, flaxseed,
0502
0532
canola, popcorn, safflower, sunflower seed, rye, etc.) .................
.........
.........
4570
0534
2
Tobacco ............................................................................
.........
.........
4464
0544
3
Cotton and cottonseed ......................................................
.........
.........
4
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet potatoes
.........
(Include beets, cabbage, cantaloupes, ginseng, pumpkins,
sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelons, vegetable seeds and
transplants, etc.) ....................................................................
5
6
0504
0545
.........
.........
Fruit, tree nuts, and berries (Include almonds, apples,
blueberries, cherries, grapefruit, grapes, hazelnuts, kiwifruit,
oranges, pears, pecans, strawberries, walnuts, etc.).......................
0505
0548
.........
.........
Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod (Include
bedding plants, bulbs, cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants,
mushrooms, nursery potted plants, shrubbery, sod, etc.) .................
4571
0553
.........
.........
4465
0555
7
Cut Christmas trees and short rotation woody crops ........
.........
.........
8
Other crops and hay (Include grass seed, hay, grass silage,
hops, maple syrup, mint, peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets, etc.) ........
0507
0557
........
.........
9
SUBTOTAL for crops, grain, fruit and vegetables sales
0596
(Add items 1 through 8 ) ................................................................
CROP AND LIVESTOCK MARKETING EXPENSE WORKSHEET
Commodity
Expense name
Fee per UNIT
Unit
.........
0597
Number of
units sold
Total marketing
expense
.
.
.
.
Use for crops on this page and livestock on the next page.
Section 20 continued on the next page
Page 22
Section 20 continues here
Excluding any marketing
expenses, what was the
dollar amount received in 2007?
Which of these livestock commodities were sold
for cash or on the open market in 2007?
NONE
10 Hogs and pigs (Exclude breeding stock) .................................
DOLLARS
What were the total marketing
expenses for these sales?
0508
NONE 0560
.........
.........
0509
0561
11 Hog breeding stock...........................................................
.........
12 Milk and other dairy products from cows
(before deducting the hauling fee)...................................................
0510
0562
.........
.........
13 Cattle and calves (Exclude breeding stock. Include fed cattle,
DOLLARS
.........
0511
0564
beef and dairy cull animals, stockers and feeders, veal calves, etc.) ...
.........
.........
14 Cattle breeding stock........................................................
.........
15 Sheep, goats, and their products (Include wool,
mohair, milk, and cheese) ........................................................
4466
0569
.........
.........
4467
0570
16 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys ....................
.........
.........
0512
0568
.........
17 All poultry and eggs:
0513
0571
a broilers ..........................................................................
.........
.........
0514
0572
b eggs ..............................................................................
.........
.........
0515
0573
c turkeys ..........................................................................
.........
.........
d other poultry (Include chickens, ducks, geese,
pheasants, poultry products, hatchlings, etc.)...........................
0516
0577
.........
...........
18 Aquaculture (Include catfish, trout, ornamental and other
fish, mollusks, crustaceans, etc.)................................................
4468
0578
.........
.........
19 Other animals and other animal products (Include
bees, embryos, fur-bearing animals, honey, horns, manure,
rabbits, semen, other animal specialties, etc.) ...............................
4572
0579
.........
.........
0500
0517
4469
0598
20 SUBTOTAL for livestock sales (Add items 10 through 19 ) ......................
21 TOTAL (Add items 9 and 20 ) ........................................................
NONE
22 What was the recognized gain/loss on sales of breeding hogs?
0533
(reported in item 11 above, can be negative if losses were incurred) ................................. ...........
23 What was the recognized gain/loss on sales of breeding cattle?
(reported in item 14 above, can be negative if losses were incurred) .................................
DOLLARS
0535
...........
24 During 2007, did you produce, raise, or grow any crops, livestock, poultry, or agricultural products that were
sold directly to individual consumers for human consumption? (Include sales from roadside stands, farmers
markets, pick your own, door to door, direct Internet sales, etc. Exclude craft items and processed products such as jellies,
sausages and hams)
4470
3
1
No
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Yes
DOLLARS
4471
25 What was the gross value of these direct sales? ................................................................
Specify product(s)
26 What were the types of products included
in these direct sales?..........................................
Page 23
SECTION 21: MARKETING CHARGES AND ACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLE/DEFERRED PAYMENTS
1
In 2007, how much was spent by this
operation (operators, partners, landlords, and
contractors) for marketing and storage
expenses? (Include check-off, commissions,
OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)
DOLLARS
NONE 0868
storage, inspection, ginning, etc. Include
marketing expenses for contract sales)................ .....
2
LANDLORD(S)
CONTRACTOR(S)
DOLLARS
NONE
DOLLARS
0869
NONE
.....
0870
.....
For each item below, report income received or the amount owed to the
operation on the dates specified (Include cash sales, marketing contract sales, and
production contract removals).
a On January 1, 2007, what was the total dollar amount owed to this
NONE
operation for all commodities produced and sold (cash or contract)
0885
before January 1, 2007?.............................................................................. ...........
DOLLARS
0875
(i) How much did this operation receive from item 2a during 2007?..........
...........
b What was the total dollar amount owed to this operation on
December 31, 2007 for all commodities produced and sold (cash or
contract) or moved under contract in 2007 and earlier years?....................
0886
DOLLARS
...........
SECTION 22: ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
1
4486
Did this operation produce organic products (according to the National Organic
Standards) for sale in 2007?
3
1
2
Skip to item 8 below
Yes
Was this operation a certified organic operation?
4472 3
1
3
No
No (Organic sales were exempt from certification)
Skip to item 4 below
Yes
What agency or organization certified the organic production for this
operation? (List all below)
Specify agency or organization
NONE
4
NUMBER OF ACRES
0041
How many acres were used for organic production? ..........................................
............
a How many acres of organic crops were harvested? .......................................
............
b How many acres were organic pastureland? ..................................................
............
4473
4474
5
6
7
What was the total value of sales for crops produced and sold as
organic by this operation in 2007? (Include hay, fruits, vegetables, greenhouse
products, grains, and oilseeds) ....................................................................................
............
What was the total value of sales for livestock and poultry produced
and sold as organic by this operation in 2007? ..................................................
...........
What was the total value of sales for livestock and poultry products
produced and sold as organic by this operation in 2007? (Include eggs,
milk, etc.) ...............................................................................................................
4475
4476
4477
In 2007, how many acres were being converted to organic production? ............
DOLLARS
............
4478
8
DOLLARS
............
NUMBER OF ACRES
Page 24
SECTION 23: COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS (CCC)
1
Did this operation receive any CCC loans in 2007? (Include all CCC loans taken out in 2007, even if repaid)
4479 3
1
2
No
Skip to Section 24 below
Yes
What was the total amount received in 2007 from CCC loans for all
commodities? (Include Austrian winter peas, barley, canola, rapeseed, corn,
cotton, crambe, dry edible peas, flaxseed, honey, lentils, mohair, mustard seed,
NONE
oats, peanuts, rice, safflower, sesame seed, small chickpeas, sorghum, soybeans,
0518
............
sunflower seed, and wheat) ........................................................................................
DOLLARS
0519
3
What was the amount spent to repay CCC loan(s) in 2007? ..............................
............ 4
SECTION 24: FEDERAL AND STATE AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM PAYMENTS
1
0563
Did this operation receive any Federal, State, or local agricultural program payments in 2007?
(Exclude CCC loan payments)
3
No
Skip to Section 25 on next page
1
2
Yes
What was the dollar amount this operation received in 2007 for …
(Include government payments received through a cooperative)
NONE
a total direct and counter-cyclical payments? ...................................................
NONE
0520
(i) direct...................................................................
...........
0522
(ii) counter-cyclical...................................................
...........
0525
DOLLARS
...........
PERCENT
%
%
b Loan Deficiency Payments (LDPs)
(Include government payments received through a cooperative).....................................
c Marketing Loan Gains (MLGs)? (Include government payments
received through a cooperative) ..............................................................................
0477
...........
0531
............
0536
d Milk Income Loss Contract payments (MILC)? (Include transition payments)....... .. ...........
0565
e net value of commodity certificates ................................................................
...........
f participation in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)? ..........................
............
g participation in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP)?................................
............
h participation in the Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP)? ..............................
............
0538
0539
0478
i participation in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Program (CREP)?...........................................................................................
j agriculture disaster payments (Include all disaster assistance and market loss
payments. Exclude milk income loss contract payments reported above and Federal
Crop Insurance, or other type of insurance payment and other indemnity payments) ...........
0479
............
0537
............
0540
k Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP) payments?........................
...........
l Conservation Security Payments (CSP)?.......................................................
...........
m any other Federal agricultural program payments? ........................................
............
n tobacco buyout payments including lump sum payments? ............................
............
0566
0541
0476
0542
o any other State or local program payments?.................................................. ...........
Section 24 continued on the next page
Page 25
Section 24 continues here
3
If you rented land from others, did your landlord(s) receive government payments on the acres you
rented from them? (Share rent landlords typically receive a share of payments equal to their crop share)
0462 3
2
1
4
No
Skip to Section 25 below
Don’t know
Yes
NONE
What is your estimate of how much the landlord(s) received in
0543
payments for these acres?.................................................................................. ............
DOLLARS
SECTION 25: INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES
1
What was the amount received from custom work and other agricultural
services provided for farmers and others? (Such as plowing, planting, spraying,
Amount received before taxes
and expenses in 2007
DOLLARS
NONE
0546
harvesting, preparation of products for market, etc. Exclude if custom work was an entirely
separate business from your agricultural operation)........................................................... ............
2
3
4
Including rent for land and/or buildings, what was the
CASH RENT received in 2007 for acres cash-rented TO others?
(Include government payments received from those acres. Exclude grazing of
livestock; record in item 4 ).......................................................................................
............
For acres share-rented to others, what was the value of the
CROP or LIVESTOCK SHARES received in 2007? (Include government
payments received from those acres)............................................................................
............
In 2007, what was the income received from the grazing of livestock
6
7
8
0043
0547
(Exclude contract arrangements) ..........................................................................................
5
0042
.............
What was the amount received from sales of forest products?
(Include timber, firewood, etc. Exclude sales of Christmas trees, short rotation woody
crops, and maple products) ........................................................................................
............
What was the amount received from agri-tourism and recreational
services? (Such as farm or winery tours, hay rides, hunting, fishing, etc.) ...........................
............
What was the amount received from patronage dividends and refunds
from cooperatives? (Exclude government payments received through the cooperative).......
...........
0549
4480
0554
What was the amount of crop and livestock insurance payments (Exclude
payments received from casualty insurance, vehicle liability, blanket policies, and operator
dwelling insurance) received for…
0552
a Federal crop and livestock insurance payments? .......................................
...........
b other insurance indemnity payments?............................................................
...........
What was the amount received from the sale of goods produced (e.g. jams,
jellies, other prepared items, etc.) from your farm commodities? (Exclude if this is a
separate business) ...................................................................................................
...........
10 What was the amount received from the sale of development rights?................
...........
0551
9
0530
0567
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Section 25 continues here
11 What were the proceeds from sales of farmland and other farm real
NONE
Amount received before taxes
and expenses in 2007
DOLLARS
0558
estate for this operation only? .............................................................................
............
a Recognized gain/loss on sales of farmland and other farm real estate
reported above (item 11 )? ..............................................................................
............
0559
12 What were the proceeds from sales of farm machinery and vehicles for
0550
this operation only? .............................................................................................
............
13 What was the total amount received from straw and other crop residue
sales? (Exclude peanut hay sales).............................................................................
4690
...........
14 What was the amount received from other sources of income closely
related to the agricultural operation? (Include renting and leasing farm machinery
and trucks, renting and leasing of livestock, animal boarding, tobacco quota buyouts and
settlements, state fuel tax refunds, federal and state tax refunds, etc.)
Specify sources of income
0556
....................
............
15 Which code (from table below) represents the largest portion of this operation’s 2007
gross farm income? (Include sales of all crops, livestock, poultry, and livestock products sold in 2007;
CODE
the value of products removed for all crops, livestock, and poultry produced under contract in 2007; sales
0047
of miscellaneous agricultural products in 2007; all government agricultural payments received in 2007;
landlord’s share of government payments) .............................................................................................................
Farm Type
Code Farm Type
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas (corn, sorghum,
small grains, rice, soybeans, sunflowers, flaxseed,
popcorn, grain silage and forage, grains and oilseeds
for seed) ....................................................................................01
Tobacco .........................................................................................02
Cotton ............................................................................................03
Vegetables and melons (potatoes, sweet potatoes, beets,
cabbage, cantaloupes, pumpkins, sweet corn, tomatoes,
watermelons, vegetable seed, etc.) ..........................................04
Fruit, tree nuts, and berries (apples, blueberries, cherries,
cranberries, grapes, oranges, kiwifruit, peaches,
strawberries, almonds, hazelnuts, pecans, walnuts,
etc.) ...........................................................................................05
Nursery, greenhouse, and floriculture (cut flowers, potted
plants, bedding plants, foliage plants, sod, mushrooms,
bulbs, nursery stock, shrubbery, flower seed, etc.) ..................06
Cut Christmas trees and short rotation woody crops.....................07
Code
Other crops (hay, peanuts, sugarbeets, sugarcane, mint,
straw, hops, grass seed, maple syrup, CRP) ............................08
Hogs and pigs ................................................................................09
Milk and other dairy products from cows ......................................10
Cattle and calves (beef and dairy cattle for breeding stock,
fed cattle, stockers and feeders, veal calves, culls) ..................11
Sheep, goats, and their products...................................................12
Equine (horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, burros) .........................13
Poultry and eggs (chickens, broilers, eggs, turkeys, ducks,
geese, pheasants, poultry products, hatcheries).......................14
Aquaculture (catfish, trout, other finfish, shellfish) ........................15
Other animals (fur-bearing animals, bees, honey, rabbits,
other animal specialties) ...........................................................16
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SECTION 26: PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Instruction
Report total production expenses paid for this operation in 2007. Include expenses paid by this operation's
landlord(s) and contractor(s) and expenses connected with performing custom work for others. Exclude
expenses not related to this farm operation.
EXPENSES PAID BY THIS OPERATION,
ITS LANDLORD(S) AND CONTRACTOR(S)
1
Seeds, plants, vines, trees, etc.
purchased (Include technology or other
Expenses paid for this operation in 2007 by
OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)
DOLLARS
NONE
fees, seed treatments, and seed cleaning
0600
cost. Exclude items purchased for resale
without additional growth)................................. .....
2
3
Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners
purchased (Include cost of custom
application and organic materials) ......................
Chemicals purchased such as
insecticides, herbicides, fungicides,
and other pesticides for crops,
livestock, poultry and general
farm use (Include the cost of custom
applications) .................................................
a How much of this (item 3 ) was for
4
custom application only? ......................
Livestock purchases of…
a Breeding stock for beef cattle,
dairy cattle, hogs and sheep.................
b Other cattle, calves, hogs and
pigs (Report other sheep in item 4e ) ..........
c Chickens and turkeys (Report ducks
and game birds in item 4d or 4e )............
d Other breeding livestock and poultry
(Exclude breeding stock for beef cattle, dairy
cattle, hogs, sheep, chickens, and turkeys)......
0606
.....
0612
.....
0618
.....
0621
.....
0624
.....
0627
.....
0630
.....
LANDLORD(S)
DOLLARS
NONE
0601
.....
0607
.....
0613
.....
0619
.....
0622
.....
0625
.....
0628
.....
0631
.....
CONTRACTOR(S)
DOLLARS
NONE
0602
.....
0608
.....
0614
.....
0620
.....
0623
.....
0626
.....
0629
.....
0632
.....
e Other non-breeding livestock and
poultry (Include non-breeding sheep
and lambs, bees, fish, fingerlings, and
poultry not previously listed)..........................
5
Leasing of livestock (Include leasing of
bees for pollination).........................................
a How much of this (item 5 ) was for
0663
.....
0633
.....
0943
leasing of bees for pollination?.............. .....
0639
6
Bedding and litter for livestock ..................
7
Feed purchased for livestock and
poultry (Include grain, hay, silage, mixed
feeds, concentrates, supplements and
premixes, etc.)...............................................
8
.....
0636
.....
0664
.....
0634
.....
0665
.....
0635
.....
0944
.....
0640
.....
0637
.....
0945
.....
0641
.....
0638
.....
Medical supplies, veterinary and
custom services for livestock (Exclude
manure disposal. Include artificial insemination
(AI), branding, breeding fees, caponizing,
castrating, custom feed processing, hormone
injections, performance testing, pregnancy
testing, seining, sheep shearing, etc.) .................
0642
.....
0643
.....
0644
.....
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Expenses paid for this operation in 2007 by
OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)
9
Purchases for the farm business of…
NONE
a diesel and biodiesel fuel........................
b gasoline and gasohol
(Include ethanol blends)...............................
0645
.....
0648
.....
0651
c natural gas ............................................
.....
0654
d LP gas (propane, butane )..........................
e oils and lubricants (Include grease,
hydraulic fluids, motor oils, transmission
fluids, etc.) ................................................
f all other fuel (Include coal, fuel oil,
kerosene, wood, etc. )
.................................
.....
0657
.....
0660
.....
DOLLARS
LANDLORD(S)
NONE
0646
.....
0649
.....
0652
.....
0655
.....
0658
.....
0661
.....
DOLLARS
CONTRACTOR(S)
NONE
0647
DOLLARS
.....
0650
.....
0653
.....
0656
.....
0659
.....
0662
.....
10 Utilities purchased for the farm
business:
a electricity...............................................
0675
.....
0676
.....
0677
.....
b water for irrigation from off-farm
suppliers? (Include irrigation
assessments and fees ) ...............................
0696
.....
0697
.....
0698
.....
c all other utilities (such as the farm
share of telephone service, water
purchased other than for irrigation,
Internet access, etc. ) ..................................
0872
.....
0873
.....
0874
.....
11 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance
costs for the farm business:
a Repairs, parts and accessories for
motor vehicles, machinery and farm
equipment (Include drying equipment,
frost protection, tune-ups, overhauls,
repairs to livestock equipment, replacement
parts for machinery, tubes, tires, and
accessories such as air conditioners, CB’s,
radios and hydraulic cylinders. Exclude
irrigation equipment and pump repairs) ...........
0708
.....
0709
.....
0710
.....
b Maintenance and repair for the
upkeep of all farm buildings,
houses other than the operator’s,
land improvements, and all other
farm/ranch improvements (Include
conservation improvements, corrals,
feeding floors, feedlots, gravel, land
drainage structures, tilling, trench, silos,
wells, irrigation equipment and pump
repairs and facilities. Exclude any new
construction or remodeling) ..........................
0714
.....
0715
.....
0716
.....
c Maintenance and repair of the
operator’s house if it was owned
by the operation (Owned by the
operation means the house is recorded
as an asset in farm record books, or used
as security or collateral for a farm loan, or
deeded as part of the farm) ..........................
0726
.....
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Section 26, continues here
SECTION 23: COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS (CCC)
1
Did this operation receive any CCC loans in 2007? (Include all CCC loans taken out in 2007, even if repaid)
4479 3
1
2
No
Skip to Section 24 below
Yes
What was the total amount received in 2007 from CCC loans for all
commodities? (Include Austrian winter peas, barley, canola, rapeseed, corn,
DOLLARS
What was the amount spent to repay CCC loan(s) in 2007? ..............................
No
Skip to Section 25 on next page
Yes
What was the dollar amount this operation received in 2007 for …
(Include government payments received through a cooperative)
NONE
a total direct and counter-cyclical payments? ...................................................
NONE
(i) direct...................................................................
0520
...........
0522
(ii) counter-cyclical...................................................
...........
0525
DOLLARS
...........
PERCENT
%
(Include government payments received through a cooperative).....................................
c Marketing Loan Gains (MLGs)? (Include government payments
received through a cooperative) ..............................................................................
0477
...........
0531
............
0536
0565
...........
0538
f participation in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)? ..........................
............
0539
g participation in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP)?................................
............
h participation in the Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP)? ..............................
............
0478
i participation in the Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Program (CREP)?...........................................................................................
j agriculture disaster payments (Include all disaster assistance and market loss
payments. Exclude milk income loss contract payments reported above and Federal
Crop Insurance, or other type of insurance payment and other indemnity payments) ...........
.....
0706
.....
DOLLARS
NONE
0704
DOLLARS
.....
0707
.....
0782
.....
0783
.....
0784
.....
and ranch labor (Include cash wages,
incentives and bonuses, payments to corporate
officers and paid family members. Exclude
wages paid for custom and contract work,
wages paid for housework, Social Security on
the owner-operator, withdrawals for living
expenses, employer’s share of Social Security
and unemployment taxes, health insurance
and life insurance, pensions or retirement
plans and worker’s compensation)......................
0758
.....
0759
.....
0760
.....
ii + iii + iv + v must equal item 14 )
d Milk Income Loss Contract payments (MILC)? (Include transition payments)....... .. ...........
e net value of commodity certificates ................................................................
0703
a Of the total cash wages (Total i +
%
b Loan Deficiency Payments (LDPs)
.....
NONE
CONTRACTOR(S)
14 Total cash wages paid to hired farm
1
2
marketing containers? ..........................
labor, such as harvesting of fruit, vegetables,
berries, etc. performed on a contract basis by a
contractor, crew leader, cooperative, etc.
Exclude contract work for building construction,
repairs, or farm improvements, and payments to
other operations that fed/raised livestock under
contract FOR this operation.) ............................
............ 4
Did this operation receive any Federal, State, or local agricultural program payments in 2007?
(Exclude CCC loan payments)
3
a How much of this (item 12 ) was for
0705
LANDLORD(S)
13 All contract labor (Include expenses for
SECTION 24: FEDERAL AND STATE AGRICULTURAL PROGRAM PAYMENTS
0563
OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)
NONE 0702 DOLLARS
fencing. Exclude expenses for permanent
fencing)........................................................ .....
0519
1
12 Farm supplies, marketing containers,
hand tools and farm shop power
equipment (Include expenses for temporary
cotton, crambe, dry edible peas, flaxseed, honey, lentils, mohair, mustard seed,
NONE
oats, peanuts, rice, safflower, sesame seed, small chickpeas, sorghum, soybeans,
0518
............
sunflower seed, and wheat) ........................................................................................
3
Expenses paid for this operation in 2007 by
0479
............
0537
how much was paid out to…
i you? (the principal operator) ....................
0764
.....
0765
.....
0766
.....
ii your (the principal operator’s) spouse?
(Even if your spouse is an operator,
include his/her wages here).......................
0767
.....
0768
.....
0769
.....
iii your (the principal operator’s) other
household members? (Even if
your other household members are
operators, include their wages here)............
0574
.....
0575
.....
0576
.....
iv other operators? (those persons
responsible for the day-to-day
management decisions for this
operation) .............................................
v all other paid farm and ranch
labor ...................................................
0770
.....
0773
.....
0771
.....
0774
.....
0772
.....
0775
.....
............
0540
k Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP) payments?........................
...........
l Conservation Security Payments (CSP)?.......................................................
...........
m any other Federal agricultural program payments? ........................................
............
n tobacco buyout payments including lump sum payments? ............................
............
0566
0541
0476
0542
o any other State or local program payments?.................................................. ...........
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Section 26 continues here
15 All payroll taxes and benefits for paid
Expenses paid for this operation in 2007 by
labor (Include employer’s share of Social
OPERATOR and
Security, unemployment taxes, health
PARTNER(S)
insurance, pension or retirement plans,
workers compensation, etc. Also include any
NONE 0776 DOLLARS
amounts the farm paid for farm workers that
are part of your (the operator’s) household)........... .....
LANDLORD(S)
NONE
0777
....
DOLLARS
CONTRACTOR(S)
NONE
0778
DOLLARS
....
a How much of this (item 15 ) did the
farm operation pay for insurance
(medical, dental) for you (the operator)
and your household? (Include any
amounts contributed for operators, and
family members)........................................
0599
.....
16 Custom work (custom work is work
performed by machines and labor hired as a
unit) such as…
a hauling (Include all custom grain, livestock,
milk, manure, and other custom hauling) .........
0788
......
0789
....
0790
....
b all other custom work done on
this operation (include machine
hire, and rental of machinery and
equipment. Report custom livestock
services in item 8 )....................................
17 TOTAL custom work and hauling (add
items 16a and 16b ) ...................................
0791
.....
0794
.....
0792
....
0795
....
0793
....
0796
....
18 Interest paid in 2007 on debts…
a secured by real estate (Include
interest paid on the operator’s dwelling
if owned by the operation) ............................
b not secured by real estate (Include
service fees on CCC loan redemptions) ..........
0738
.....
0741
.....
0739
....
0742
....
4487
....
4488
....
19 Property taxes paid in 2007 on…
a real estate (Include real estate taxes on
operator dwelling, if owned by the operation)....
b Livestock, machinery, and other
farm production items ...........................
0744
.....
0747
.....
0745
....
0748
....
0746
....
0749
....
20 Insurance for the farm business
(Include all casualty insurance, hail insurance,
and any other crop or livestock insurance, motor
vehicle liability and blanket insurance policies.
Include insurance on operator’s dwelling, if
owned by the operation. Exclude health
insurance and other payroll insurance items) ........
a How much of this (item 20 ) was for
Federal crop insurance? .......................
0729
.....
0732
.....
0730
....
0733
....
0731
....
0734
....
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Section 26 continues here
Expenses paid for this operation in 2007 by
OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)
NONE
21 Vehicle registration and licensing fees ......
0753
DOLLARS
.....
LANDLORD(S)
NONE
0754
CONTRACTOR(S)
DOLLARS
.....
22 Total depreciation expense claimed by
this operation in 2007 for all capital
assets (Estimate 2007 from 2006 if
necessary)....................................................
a How much of the total depreciation
expense (item 22 ) was for breeding
stock? ...................................................
0756
.....
0757
.....
23 For workers who were members of
your (the operator’s) household, what
was the cash value of any
commodities provided to them as
PAYMENT for farm work?(Example: a
percentage of crops, calves, etc. Exclude
operator payments or draws. Record
these in SECTION 35
0797
) .................................... .....
24 For workers who were NOT
household members, what was the
cash value of all commodities, feed,
fuel, housing, meals, other food,
utilities, vehicles for personal use,
and any other non-cash PAYMENT
for farm work? (Include meat, poultry,
other livestock and livestock products, berries,
firewood, fruits, and vegetables, etc. Exclude
home gardens, unless expenses were
recorded previously. Also, exclude partner
payments or draws. Record these in
SECTION 35
) ...............................................
0798
.....
25 Market value of products produced
and used on this operation for home
consumption (Exclude any commodities
0799
provided as payment to household members
for farm work reported in item 23 ) ....................
.....
a What percent of this (item 25 ) was for
0800
livestock and livestock products? .........
PERCENT
%
.....
26 Fees paid to purchase professional or
farm management services such as
record keeping, tax preparation, or
planning.....................................................
.....
a What percent of this (item 26 ) was for
0858
farm management or planning?............
b What percent of this (item 26 ) was for
conservation practices? .......................
0801
PERCENT
.....
0814
.....
%
%
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Expenses paid for this operation in 2007 by
Section 26 continues here
27 General business expenses (Exclude
OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)
cash rent, capital expenditures for vehicles
NONE 0804 DOLLARS
and machinery, buildings, etc. Also exclude all
other operating expenses reported earlier) ........... .....
LANDLORD(S)
NONE
0805
.....
DOLLARS
CONTRACTOR(S)
NONE
0806
DOLLARS
.....
28 Including rent for land and/or
buildings, what was the total cash
rent paid in 2007? (Include rent paid in
2007 for previous years and rent paid in advance.
Exclude storage bins to be reported
in item 31 )..................................................
4489
0044
.....
.....
.....
29 In 2007, what were the total usage
fees this operation paid for the use of
public land on an AUM basis?
(Include fees paid for privately owned land
administered by a public agency through
exchange-of-use) ...........................................
0045
.....
30 How much did this operation spend
on pasturing or grazing of livestock
on privately owned land used on a
fee per head (AUM) or gain basis in
2007? ........................................................
0046
.....
31 Renting or leasing of tractors,
vehicles, equipment or storage
structures (Include farm machinery, cars,
trucks, irrigation equipment and other
equipment. Exclude custom hire) .......................
0750
.....
0751
.....
4490
.....
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
32 Improvements on land such as land
preparation, irrigation improvements,
well drilling, ponds, feedlots, trench
silos, lagoons, new fences, etc?
(Exclude moveable equipment) .........................
0807
.....
0808
.....
0809
.....
33 New construction and remodeling of
dwellings (Exclude the operator’s dwelling),
barns, buildings, hog houses, poultry
houses, milk barns, storage facilities,
sheds, silos, etc.? (Exclude repairs and
maintenance) ................................................
34 New construction or remodeling of
the operator’s dwelling, if owned by
the operation? ...........................................
0810
.....
0811
.....
0812
.....
0813
.....
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Section 26 continues here
35 Report the TOTAL NET COST (after deducting the value of trade-ins,
rebates and discounts)
of the following items purchased for the
farm/ranch in 2007:
NONE
0816
a cars (Include new or used) .......................................................................... .............
(i) What percent of purchased cars (item 35a )
NONE
was the farm’s share? ..............................................
0817
DOLLARS
PERCENT
%
............
b trucks (Include new or used trucks, pickups, sport utility vehicles, vans,
NONE
DOLLARS
0818
campers and buses) .................................................................................... .............
PERCENT
NONE
(i) What percent of purchased trucks (item 35b )
0819
was the farm’s share? ..............................................
%
............
NONE
c tractors (Include new or used) .....................................................................
DOLLARS
0820
.............
d self-propelled equipment including implements and self-
0821
propelled equipment for livestock, dairy, or poultry production?............
.............
e other farm machinery and non-self propelled farm equipment
and pumps and capital equipment for livestock, dairy and
poultry? (Include farm share only) ................................................................
0822
.............
f office equipment, furniture and computers that were placed on a
0823
depreciation schedule?..........................................................................
.............
g purchase of farmland and other farm real estate to add to this
0803
operation?..............................................................................................
.............
h all other capital expenditures? (Include all other capital expenditures
which were placed on a depreciation schedule)
Specify capital expenses
0824
...............................................................................................................
.............
Expenses paid for this operation in 2007 by
36 All other operating expenses not
reported previously
OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)
Specify business expenses
NONE
............
0825
.....
DOLLARS
LANDLORD(S)
NONE
0826
CONTRACTOR(S)
DOLLARS
NONE
0827
DOLLARS
.....
SECTION 27: FARM LABOR
1
NUMBER OF HIRED
How many hired farm or ranch workers, including paid family members and
WORKERS
office workers…
NONE
4491
a worked less than 150 days on this operation in 2007? (Exclude contract labor) .............. .............
4492
b worked 150 days or more on this operation in 2007? (Exclude contract labor) ................
2
.............
Were any migrant workers on this operation in 2007? (Include hired and contract
workers. A migrant worker is a farm worker whose employment required travel that prevented
the migrant worker from returning to his/her permanent place of residence the same day)
4493
1
3
Yes
No
Skip to item 3 on next page
Don't
Know
a If yes, how many migrant workers were on this operation in 2007?...........................
0856
...........
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Section 27 continues here
Instruction
Next, in order to estimate the returns farm households receive for their labor,
we need to obtain time allocations. We know there are 168 total hours in
a week (7 days with 24 hours in a day) that you allocate to various activities.
3
On average, for each of the three month
periods during 2007, about how many hours
(work and management time) per week did …
1st Quarter
January, February,
March, 2007
a you (the principal operator) do…
HOURS/WEEK HOURS/WEEK HOURS/WEEK
i unpaid farm/ranch work on this
NONE
0480
farm/ranch .................................................
........
ii paid farm/ranch work on this farm/ranch?..
........
0484
iii paid non-farm work? (Exclude commuting
time)
............................................................
iv work on another farm/ranch? (Exclude
commuting time) .............................................
0488
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
July, August,
October, November,
September, 2007 December, 2007
HOURS/WEEK
0481
0482
0483
0485
0486
0487
0489
0490
0491
1092
1093
1094
0493
0494
0495
.........
1091
.........
0492
v other?.........................................................
2nd Quarter
April, May,
June, 2007
...........
TOTAL .......................................................................... 168
168
168
168
b your spouse (the principal operator’s) do…
i unpaid farm/ranch work on this
0580
farm/ranch?................................................
........
ii paid farm/ranch work on this farm/ranch?..
........
0584
iii paid non-farm work (Exclude commuting
time)
............................................................
iv work on another farm/ranch? (Exclude
0588
0581
0582
0583
0585
0586
0587
0589
0590
0591
1096
1097
1098
0593
0594
0595
.........
1095
commuting time) .............................................
.........
v other?.........................................................
.........
0592
TOTAL .......................................................................... 168
4
On average, for each of the three month
periods during 2007, about how many
hours per week were provided by all…
a other operators (those persons responsible
for the day-to-day management decisions for this
operation) who performed...
1st Quarter
January, February,
March, 2007
168
2nd Quarter
April, May,
June, 2007
168
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
July, August,
October, November,
September, 2007 December, 2007
HOURS/WEEK HOURS/WEEK HOURS/WEEK
1061
i unpaid farm/ranch work? ...........................
.........
ii paid farm/ranch work? ...............................
.........
1065
168
HOURS/WEEK
1062
1063
1064
1066
1067
1068
0841
0842
0843
0860
0861
0862
b unpaid workers (such as non-operator partners,
family members, etc.) who performed
farm/ranch work?..........................................
c paid workers who performed
farm/ranch work? (Exclude contract or
custom hire workers)...........................................
5
0840
.........
0859
.........
NUMBER OF
WORKERS
NONE 0871
How many workers (excluding operators and the spouse of the principal operator)
performed unpaid labor for the farm in 2007?.......................................................................
.......
Page 35
SECTION 28: FARM ASSETS
1
What was the total estimated market value of the following assets owned
by this operation on December 31, 2007? (Include any owned assets on
rented land)
a Operator’s dwelling, if owned by this operation? (Owned by the operation
NONE
0850
means the house is recorded as an asset in farm record books, or used as security
............
or collateral for a farm loan, or deeded as part of the farm) ............................................
DOLLARS
(i) Was the operator’s dwelling located in a town or city or on a
0396
suburban lot?
Yes
1
3
No
0865
b Hired labor dwellings owned by the operation? ..............................................
(i) What was the number of hired labor dwellings
NONE
owned by the operation?.........................................
............
NUMBER
0866
............
0851
c All other dwellings owned by the operation? ..................................................
(i) What was the number of all other dwellings
NONE
owned by the operation?.........................................
............
NUMBER
0867
............
d All other farm buildings and structures? (Include barns, cribs, grain bins,
0852
greenhouses, silos, storage sheds, etc.)....................................................................
............
e Orchard trees, vines, and trees grown for wood products? ............................
............
0853
f Land? (Exclude houses, buildings, orchard trees, vines, and trees grown for wood
2
3
4
5
6
0854
products) ...........................................................................................................
............
What is the total estimated market value of the land and buildings on
the acres rented or leased from others on December 31, 2007?
(Reported in Section 1 items 2a , 2b , 2c , and 2d )................................................
............
What is the total estimated market value of the land and buildings on
the acres rented or leased to others on December 31, 2007?
(Reported in Section 1 item 3 )...............................................................................
............
What is the market value on December 31, 2007 of the trucks and cars
owned by this operation? (Include farm share only)..................................................
What is the market value of the tractors, machinery, tools, equipment,
and implements owned by this operation on December 31, 2007? ...................
0855
0857
0882
............
0883
............
What is the market value on December 31, 2007 of all LEASED
machinery, equipment, and implements on the operation and used
for farm-related activities in 2006 or 2007? (Include cars, trucks, tractors, tools
combines, plows, disks, harrows, dryers, pumps, motors, irrigation equipment, dairy
equipment, tanks, feeders, grinding and mixing equipment, computers, etc.)..........................
4791
............
Section 28 continued on the next page
Page 36
Section 28 continues here
For each item below, report the market value(s) of the assets owned
by the operation on the dates specified.
7
Beginning of year
January 1, 2007
What was the estimated market value(s) for this operation’s
share of…
a crops owned by and stored on or off this operation
DOLLARS
on…(Include specialty crops, hay, silage, and nursery and greenhouse
0888
products not in the ground. Exclude crops under CCC loans) .............................
b breeding livestock owned by and located on or off this
0863
operation on (Exclude livestock being produced under contract on
another operation and reported in SECTION 17 ).............................................
End of year
December 31, 2007
DOLLARS
0889
0864
c non-breeding livestock owned by and located on or off this
operation on (Include aquaculture, bees, cattle, equine, hogs, mink,
0876
poultry, sheep, etc. Exclude livestock being produced under contract on
another operation and reported in SECTION 17 ).............................................
0877
d production inputs owned by this operation such as feed,
fertilizer, chemicals, fuels, parts, purchased seed, other
0878
supplies, etc. on..................................................................................
0879
e production inputs already used by this operation for livestock
0880
under contract, cover crops, or crops not yet harvested
(also known as sunk costs) on..................................................................
0881
f stock in other farm cooperatives and
0884
Farm Credit System (FCS) on ..............................................................................................
8
For the items listed below, report the number on this
operation on December 31, 2007. (Include machinery, equipment,
Number on
this operation
December 31, 2007
and implements used for the farm or ranch business in 2006 and 2007, and
usually kept on the operation.)
NONE4494
a Trucks (include pickups) .......................................................................
Of these, the number
manufactured in
the last 5 years
(2003 – 2007)
NONE4502
........
.......
4495
b Tractors less than 40 horsepower (PTO) (exclude garden tractors) .......
........
c Tractors 40 – 99 horsepower (PTO) .................................................
........
d Tractors 100 horsepower (PTO) or more..........................................
........
e Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........................................
........
f Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .....................................
........
g Forage harvesters, self-propelled .....................................................
........
h Hay balers.........................................................................................
........
4503
.......
4496
4504
.......
4497
4505
.......
4498
4506
.......
4499
4507
.......
4500
4508
.......
4501
9
4509
.......
Which value code represents the dollar range for all other farm assets not previously listed?
(liquid assets) (Include money owed to this operation (except money owed from commodity sales), cash
VALUE CODE
(From list below)
certificates of deposits, savings and checking accounts, hedging account balances, government payments due,
0887
balance of land contract sales, and any other farm assets not reported earlier. Exclude any personal debt owed to
the operator(s)) .....................................................................................................................................................
Value
Dollar Range
Code
$0 ...............................01
$1 – 499......................02
$500 – 999..................03
$1,000 – 1,999............04
$2,000 – 2,999............05
$3,000 – 3,999............06
$4,000 – 4,999............07
$5,000 – 7,499............08
Value
Dollar Range
Code
$7,500 – 9,999 ...............09
$10,000 – 14,999 ...........10
$15,000 – 19,999 ...........11
$20,000 – 24,999 ...........12
$25,000 – 29,999 ...........13
$30,000 – 34,999 ...........14
$35,000 – 39,999 ...........15
$40,000 – 49,999 ...........16
Value
Dollar Range
Code
$50,000 – 59,999 ............ 17
$60,000 – 79,999 ............ 18
$80,000 – 99,999 ............ 19
$100,000 – 124,999......... 20
$125,000 – 149,999......... 21
$150,000 – 174,999......... 22
$175,000 – 199,999......... 23
$200,000 – 224,999......... 24
Value
Dollar Range
Code
$225,000 – 249,999 ...............25
$250,000 – 374,999 ...............26
$375,000 – 499,999 ...............27
$500,000 – 999,999 ...............28
$1,000,000 – 1,249,999 .........29
$1,250,000 – 1,499,999 .........30
$1,500,000 and over ..............31
Page 37
SECTION 29: FARM DEBT
1
Was debt used in funding the operation of this farm/ranch in 2007, including any
loans obtained in earlier years? (Include seasonal production and other loans taken and
repaid during 2007)
1
Yes
3
1080
2
Yes
1081
1082
3
1123
Had sufficient funds without these loans
1124
No
Could not obtain new or additional credit
Skip to question 5 below
1125
In 2007, how much did you borrow against the
established line of credit?
1
Why didn’t you take out loans or use a line of credit
in 2007? [Check all that apply]
4
Did you have an established line of credit
with a lender during 2007?
1
3
No
High transaction costs associated with
loan applications
1126
Risk associated with debt (such as
Borrowed full amount
collateral requirements)
2
Borrowed more by extending previous limit
3
Borrowed less than full amount available
Skip to Section 30 on page 40
DOLLARS
5
NONE 0890
What was the total amount of all production loans taken out and
repaid in 2007? (Include seasonal production and equipment loans) .............................. ...........
6
Did this operation owe money to any banks, co-ops, individuals, merchants, or federal agencies on
December 31, 2007? (Include money owed against your line of credit. Exclude CCC commodity loans)
1058
3
1
7
No
Skip to item 12 on next page
Yes
Next, in order to estimate the financial position of farms, their ability to service debt,
and to categorize debt by types, we need to list each loan this operation had on December
31, 2007. (Include farm/ranch loans, any loans for on-farm purposes that were secured by assets of the
farm/ranch and debt on the operator’s house if owned by the operation)
Loan 1
Loan 2
1001
a
Who was the lender? (use lender codes
from respondent booklet)...............................
b
What was the balance owed on
1002
Dec. 31, 2007? (Include outstanding
principal plus unpaid interest)..........................
c
What was the interest rate on
Dec. 31, 2007?........................................
1003
1019
1028
1011
1020
1029
1012
The loan type was a …
1004
1
.......
2
Non-real estate loan more than one year ..........
3
Real estate loan more than one year...............
1. Production loan or other less than one year
2.
3.
e
1005
When do you expect to repay
this loan?.................................................
MM
YY
1006
f
g
What year was the loan obtained?..........
What was the original term
of the loan?.............................................
YYYY
years
3
3
1014
1023
1032
MM
YY
YYYY
years
MM
YY
1024
1017
and
months
Check
one
2
3
1015
1008
Hundredths
1031
1
Check
one
2
YYYY
years
MM
YY
1033
1026
and
months
%
.
Hundredths
1022
1
Check
one
2
%
.
Hundredths
1013
1
Check
one
1030
1021
%
.
Hundredths
d
Loan 4
1010
%
.
Loan 3
YYYY
1035
and
months
years
and
months
Section 29 continued on the next page
Page 38
Section 29, question 7 continues here
Loan 1
What percent was for operating
1037
expenses, capital expenditures, or
other expenses of the farm operation?....
i The primary purpose of this loan was… 1007
1
1. Purchase real estate (land and its attachments)....
2
2. Purchase feeder livestock...........................
3
3. Purchase other livestock.............................
4. Other current operating expenses..................4
5
5. Farm machinery and equipment....................
6
6. Debt consolidation....................................
7
7. Other......................................................
j Was this loan…
1038
1
1. Fixed Rate? ...........................................
2
2. Variable or adjustable interest rate loan? .........
h
If a variable or adjustable rate, how
often is it repriced?
1009
1
1. Monthly ...................................................
2
2. Quarterly .................................................
3
3. Semi-annually ...........................................
4
4. Annually ..................................................
l How do payments made on each loan
in 2007 compare with scheduled
interest and principal?
1059
1
1. Paid amount due .......................................
2
2. Paid more than required ...............................
3
3. Paid less than required ................................
Loan 2
1039
1045
%
%
%
1016
1
1025
1
1034
1
2
2
2
3
Check
one
Loan 4
1042
%
Check
one
Loan 3
4
3
Check
one
4
3
Check
one
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
7
1040
1
2
Check
one
1043
1
2
Check
one
4
1076
1
Check
one
2
Check
one
k
8
Check
one
Check
one
2
3
1027
1
Check
one
2
3
1036
1
2
Check
one
Check
one
3
4
4
4
1041
1
1044
1
1077
1
2
3
Check
one
2
3
2
Check
one
Check
one
3
Do you have other farm loans in addition to the four recorded on previous page and above?
1078
3
1
9
1018
1
No
Skip to question 11 below
Yes
How many farm loans were there in addition to the four recorded
1046
for items 7a through 7l ?..................................................................................................................
10 What was the total amount of debt owed on December 31, 2007 on these
1047
additional (item 9 ) loans? ........................................................................................................
NUMBER
DOLLARS
11 How much of the debt owed on December 31, 2007 (reported above),
was for the operator’s dwelling if dwelling was included in farm assets?
NONE 1057
(If operator’s dwelling is owned by the operation, debt should be included here and
............
above) ...................................................................................................................
DOLLARS
12 Within the past 5 years, have you encountered any of the following
with regard to your credit or applications to lenders or creditors?
a Request for credit or loan application was turned down or you were not
1
given as much credit as you applied for? ...........................................................
b Initial request for credit or loan application was turned down but later
1
granted by reapplying to the same institution or elsewhere?..............................
c Thought of applying for credit at a particular place but changed your
1
mind because you thought you might be turned down? .....................................
1120
Yes
1121
Yes
1122
Yes
3
3
3
No
No
0999
No
Page 39
SECTION 30: FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS APPLIED
1
4510
Were any fertilizers, manure, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, nematicides,
other pesticides, growth regulators, or other chemicals used on this operation
during 2007? (Include rock phosphate, lime, and gypsum as fertilizer)
3
1
2
No
Skip to Section 31 on next page
Yes
Commercial fertilizer and soil conditioners applied to…
NONE
a cropland in 2007 (Exclude cropland used only for pasture) .......................................
b pastureland and rangeland acres in 2007 (Include cropland used only for
3
4
NUMBER OF ACRES
4511
............
4512
pasture or grazing)...............................................................................................
............
Acres of cropland and pastureland on which animal manure was
applied.................................................................................................................
............
4513
Acres treated with chemicals to control the following: (The same acres can
be reported in more than one item below. However, report acres only once for each
item regardless of the number of applications)
4514
a Insects ............................................................................................................
............
b Weeds, grass, or brush (Include both pre-emergence and post emergence)...............
............
c Nematodes .....................................................................................................
............
d Diseases in crops and orchards such as blight, smuts, rust, etc. ...................
............
Acres of crops treated to control growth, thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .................
............
4515
4516
4517
4518
5
Page 40
SECTION 31: AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY WITHIN THE BORDERS OF AMERICAN
INDIAN RESERVATIONS, PUEBLOS, AND SERVICE AREAS
1
4519
Did this operation use any land for livestock or cropland within the borders of an
American Indian Reservation, Pueblo, or Service Area at any time during 2007?
3
1
2
4520
Skip to Section 32 on next page
Yes
Mark the type(s) of land this operation used within the American Indian Reservation,
Pueblo, or Service Area.
1
2
3
3
No
owned or deeded
trust (tribal or allotted)
other, specify
Specify
Enter the name and State of the American Indian Reservation, Pueblo, or Service
Area where the agricultural activity occurred.
Reservation, Pueblo, or Service Area name
State
1051
4
How many total acres did this operation use for livestock or cropland
NUMBER OF ACRES
within this Reservation, Pueblo, or Service Area in 2007? (Exclude land
4521
used on a per-head or animal unit month (AUM) basis) .....................................................................
4522
a How many of these acres were harvested cropland?.....................................................
5
4523
In 2007, did this operation have any livestock within the borders of an American Indian
Reservation, Pueblo, or Service Area? (Include livestock on land used on a per-head or animal
unit month (AUM) basis)
3
1
6
4524
No
Skip to Section 32 on next page
Yes
On December 31, 2007, what percent of this operation’s livestock was on this
Reservation, Pueblo, or Service Area?
1
2
3
4
5
6
None
1-25 percent
26-50 percent
51-75 percent
76-99 percent
100 percent (all livestock)
Page 41
SECTION 32: PRACTICES
1
At any time during 2007, did this operation…
1
1255
a have Internet access? ........................................................................................
1
Yes
4525
b have high-speed Internet access? ......................................................................
1
Yes
4526
c use more than 5,000 gallons of water in any one day for any purpose?.............
d receive irrigation water supplied by a U. S. Bureau of Reclamation
1
Yes
4527
project or facility? (Include reclamation water delivered by a local district)........................
e generate energy or electricity on the farm using wind or solar
1
Yes
4528
technology, methane digester, etc.?...................................................................
f use conservation methods such as no-till or limited tilling, filtering runoff
1
Yes
4529
to remove chemicals, fencing animals from streams, etc.? ................................
1
Yes
4530
g practice rotational or management intensive grazing? .......................................
h pay on a per-head or animal unit (AUM) basis for livestock to graze on
1
Yes
4531
any land (private, Federal, State, Indian Reservation, etc.)? ...........................................
i produce and sell value added crops, livestock, or products such as beef
1
Yes
4532
jerky, fruit jams, jelly, preserves, floral arrangements, etc.?...............................
j market products through a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
1
Yes
4533
arrangement? .....................................................................................................
1
Yes
4534
k raise or sell veal calves?.....................................................................................
1
Yes
4535
l raise or sell hair sheep or wool-hair crosses? ....................................................
1
Yes
4536
m have a barn that was built prior to 1960?............................................................
n market agricultural products to generate fuel or energy directly to an
1
Yes
1256
Yes
ethanol plant, processor, or other energy producer?..........................................
o use ethanol co-products (such as distillers dried or wet grains) for
1
1258
feeding your livestock or poultry?.........................................................................
2
Yes
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Aside from persons or businesses you paid for professional farm management services,
did you receive non-paid advice about the management of your farm/ranch from…
a NRCS conservation technical assistance or an
NRCS technical service provider?
1253
3
No
1
Yes
b Any other advisory group?
1254
3
1
3
No
Yes
About how many miles is it from your home to
1250
a where you buy most farm machinery and implements?...................................................
1251
b where you obtain most of your farm credit?.....................................................................
c where you do most of your other farm-related business and
1252
purchasing (seed, feed, chemicals, parts, supplies, fuel, etc.)?....................................................
MILES
Page 42
SECTION 33: OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Instruction
The operators are those persons responsible for the day-to-day management
decisions for this operation, including hired managers.
1
NUMBER OF
In 2007, how many individuals were involved in the day-to-day
OPERATORS
decisions for this operation? (Include the operator listed on the front of this
1200
form. Exclude hired workers unless they were a hired manager or family member) .................................................
NONE
a How many of these operators were women?.................................................................
4537
...........
b Were any of these the spouse of the principal operator?
1203 2
2
3
No spouse on December 31, 2007
No
1
Yes
Answer the following questions for up to three primary operators of this operation as of December 31, 2007.
(If the spouse is involved in the day to day decisions (1b=yes), report spouse's info in Operator 2)
PRINCIPAL OPERATOR
or senior partner
OPERATOR 2
OPERATOR 3
a Name of operator ...................................
1243
1
Male
1263
1
Male
1283
1
Male
2
2
2
b Sex of operator ......................................
c At which occupation did the operator
spend the majority (50 percent or more)
of his/her worktime in 2007?
Female
1207
................................1
2
Work other than farming/ranching ...............
3
Currently not in the paid workforce ..............
1208
1
1. Farm or ranch work
2.
3.
d Regarding retirement from farming,
is the operator considered
to be…
Check
one
1259
1
1. retired now ...........................................
Check
one
...................2
3
retiring in more than 5 years ......................
2. retiring within the next 5 years
3.
Female
4546
1
Check
one
2
Female
Check
one
2
3
3
4541
1
4547
1
Check
one
2
Check
one
2
3
3
4542
1
4548
1
e How many days did the operator work
off the farm in 2007? (Include days in
which the operator worked at least 4 hours
per day in an off-farm job. Include work on
someone else’s farm for pay. Include
non-farm work conducted from the farm
location)
4538
1
1. None ..................................................
2
2
2. 1-49 days ............................................
Check
one
3
3. 50-99 days ...........................................
4
4. 100-199 days........................................
5
3
2
Check
one
3
Check
one
4
4
5
5
4543
1
Yes
4549
1
Yes
3
3
5. 200 days or more ...................................
4539
f Did the operator live on this
1
operation at any time in 2007? .................
3
Yes
No
No
No
Section 33 continued on the next page
Page 43
Section 33, Question 2 continues here
Answer the following questions for up to three primary
operators of this operation as of December 31, 2007.
PRINCIPAL OPERATOR
or senior partner
4544
4550
1241
1261
1281
1242
1262
1282
h In what year did the operator begin to
operate any part of any operation? ..........
j
What was the operator’s age on
December 31, 2007? ..............................
years
Is the operator of Spanish,
Hispanic, or Latino origin or
1219
background, such as Mexican,
1
Yes
Cuban, or Puerto Rican, regardless
3
of race? ................................................. No
k What is the operator’s race?
(Check one or more)
OPERATOR 3
4540
g In what year did the operator begin to
operate any part of this operation? ..........
i
OPERATOR 2
0000
Specify tribe
1213
1. American Indian or Alaska Native ...............
.................................................
Black or African American ........................
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ......
White .................................................
years
years
1220
1
Yes
4554
1
Yes
3
3
No
0000
Specify tribe
1214
No
0000
Specify tribe
4555
2. Asian
1215
1216
4556
3.
1217
1218
4557
4.
5.
1221
1222
4558
1223
1224
4559
l What is the highest level of formal education
the operator has completed?
1257
1. Less than high school diploma .........................1
2
2. High school diploma or equivalency (GED) .....
Check
one
3
3. Some college (Include associates degree)...........
4
4560
1
2
Check
one
3
4
4. College graduate and beyond ..........................
Enter “0” if this operator
has been counted in the
previous column.
number
4551
1
Yes
No
2
Check
one
3
4
4552
1227
m How many people lived in the
operator’s household in 2007? .................
n Is this operator a hired manager
for this operation? ..................................3
1260
1
4561
Enter “0” if this operator
has been counted in the
previous columns.
number
number
4553
1
Yes
4562
1
Yes
3
3
No
No
1933
Page 44
SECTION 34: TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
1
Is more than 50% of the ownership interest in this operation held by you (the principal operator)
and persons related to you by blood or marriage, including relatives not residing in your household?
(Ownership interest is defined as partners, corporate shareholders, and members of a Limited Liability Company. Ownership
interest DOES NOT INCLUDE landlords, contractors, and lenders)
1249 1
3
2
Yes
No
How many owners of this operation are there? (Exclude landlords,
NUMBER
1246
contractors, and lending institutions holding farm debt. Include yourself if you have
an ownership interest)........................................................................................................................
NONE 1247
a How many of these owners (item 2 ) are part of your (the operator’s)
household? (If none go to item 3 ).............................................................................. ...........
b What percent of the ownership interest did you (the operator) and your
NONE
household hold? (Exclude relatives not living in your household).........................................
3
1202
4
...........
%
Is this operation organized as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) under state law?
1
3
1240
PERCENT
1248
Yes
No
Mark the one item which best describes this operation in 2007.
1
2
Family or individual operation (Exclude partnerships and corporations)
Legal partnership operation (Include family partnerships)
1
Is this partnership registered under state law?..........
1204
Yes
3
No
1232
How many partners are there in the operation? ........
3
Incorporated under state law
1
Is this a family-held corporation?...............................
1
Are there more than 10 stockholders? ......................
1
Is this an S corporation?............................................
1244
Yes
1225
Yes
1235
Yes
3
3
3
No
No
No
If a corporation, how many members
1233
are on the Corporate Board?...........................
If a corporation, how many members
1234
of the Corporate Board are operators? ...........
1
Is this a C corporation? .............................................
1205
Yes
3
No
If a corporation, how many members
1237
are on the Corporate Board?...........................
If a corporation, how many members
1239
of the Corporate Board are operators? ...........
4
Other (such as estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, American Indian Reservation, etc.)
Specify type
5
Is this farming operation part of a larger firm or corporation, such as a branch of a firm that also processes
the agriculture product of the operation? (Exclude contractual arrangements with totally separate firms.)
1245 1
3
Yes
No
1934
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SECTION 35: HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION
Value
Code
VALUE CODE Dollar Range
(from list on the $0.......................................01
1 Which Value Code represents the total household income of
right)
NONE
$1 – 499.............................02
4563
the principal operator in 2007? (Include net income from farming,
$500 – 999.........................03
wage or salary income from all sources, social security, and investment income).. .............
$1,000 – 1,999...................04
PERCENT
$2,000 – 2,999...................05
2 In 2007, what percent of the principal operator’s total household
4564
$3,000 – 3,999...................06
%
income came from this operation? ..........................................................
$4,000 – 4,999...................07
NUMBER
$5,000 – 7,499...................08
OF MILES
3 How many miles do you live from the nearest town or city
$7,500 – 9,999...................09
1236
$10,000 – 14,999...............10
with a population of 10,000 or more?......................................................
$15,000 – 19,999...............11
4 Do you live on or adjacent to any of your farm/ranch land?
$20,000 – 24,999...............12
1238 3
$25,000 – 29,999...............13
No
$30,000 – 34,999...............14
1
$35,000 – 39,999...............15
Yes
$40,000 – 49,999...............16
INSTRUCTION: If Section 34, Item 1 is "NO" then skip the rest of Section 35
$50,000 – 59,999...............17
and proceed to Section 36
$60,000 – 79,999...............18
$80,000 – 99,999...............19
11
10
5
If Section 33, item 1b is "NO" ask
through
, otherwise skip to item
AGE
$100,000 – 124,999 ...........20
1206
$125,000 – 149,999 ...........21
5 How old was the principal operator's spouse on his/her last birthday?................
$150,000 – 174,999 ...........22
$175,000 – 199,999 ...........23
6 Does the principal operator’s spouse make day-to-day decisions for
$200,000 – 224,999 ...........24
this farm/ranch?
$225,000 – 249,999 ...........25
1209 3
No
$250,000 – 374,999 ...........26
1
$375,000 – 499,999 ...........27
Yes
$500,000 – 999,999 ...........28
7 In 2007, what was the principal operator’s spouse’s major occupation?
$1,000,000 – 1,249,999 .....29
$1,250,000 – 1,499,999 .....30
1201 1
Farm or ranch work
$1,500,000 and over ..........31
2
3
8
1269
What is the highest level of formal education the principal operator's spouse has complete?
1
2
3
4
9
1289
Work other than farming/ranching
Currently not in the paid workforce
Less than high school diploma
High school diploma or equivalency (GED)
Some college (Include associates degree)
College graduate and beyond
Is the principal operator's spouse of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin or background, such as Mexican,
Cuban, or Puerto Rican, regardless of race?
3
1
No
Yes
10 What is the race of the principal operator's spouse?
(Check one or more)
1284
Specify tribe
1. American Indian or Alaska Native .......................
2. Asian ...................................................................
1285
3. Black or African American ...................................
1286
4. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...........
1287
5. White ...................................................................
1288
Operator
11 How many miles is it one way from your home to your
NO off-
farm job 0941
and/or your spouse’s off-farm job? (Enter zero for home
based jobs such as truck driver, salesperson, enumerator, etc.)....................
.........
Spouse
NO offfarm job 0942
..........
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12 For the number of people who lived in your (the principal operator’s) household in 2007 (
SECTION 33
, item 2m )
a How many lived in your household on December 31, 2007 who were...
(Note: The total number of persons listed plus the persons in the household who are
between 18 and 64 must equal the household total in SECTION 33 , item 2m )
NONE
NUMBER
1228
(i) younger than 6 years old? ....................................................................................
...........
(ii) from 6 through 13 years old? ................................................................................
...........
(iii) from 14 through 17 years old? ..............................................................................
...........
(iv) 65 years old or older? ...........................................................................................
...........
1229
b How many household members were covered by health
1230
1231
Household
members under
NONE
65 years
1226
insurance (public or private) for any part of 2007?....................................
Household
members 65
years and older
1270
.......
c How many of these persons (item 12b ) had health insurance that was
provided through:
1264
(i) an employer from the operator’s off-farm work? ..........................
.......
(ii) an employer from the spouse’s off-farm work? ............................
.......
(iii) this farming operation? ................................................................
.......
(iv) private health insurance? (fully purchased by the household) ..............
.......
(v) Medicare, Medicaid, or other public insurance?...........................
.......
1265
1266
1267
1268
1271
1272
1273
1274
1275
Value
Dollar Range
Code
13 In 2007, how many households, not including yours,
NONE 0976
$0 ...................................... 01
shared in the net farm income of this operation?....................... .........
$1 – 499 ............................ 02
$500 – 999 ........................ 03
INSTRUCTION: If Section 35, Item 13 is none then answer 13b and continue.
$1,000 – 1,999 .................. 04
$2,000 – 2,999 .................. 05
a For all operations except a C-Corporation, what
$3,000 – 3,999 .................. 06
percent of the net income were you (the operator)
$4,000 – 4,999 .................. 07
and your household entitled to receive? (If your
PERCENT
$5,000 – 7,499 .................. 08
operation is an LLC that elected to report income as a
0974
$7,500 – 9,999 .................. 09
%
pass-through, consider this as income)................................................
$10,000 – 14,999 .............. 10
$15,000 – 19,999 .............. 11
b Answer this question ONLY if the operation is a
$20,000 – 24,999 .............. 12
C-Corporation or an LLC that elected to file as a
$25,000 – 29,999 .............. 13
VALUE CODE
C-Corporation. Which value code represents the
$30,000 – 34,999 .............. 14
(from
list
on
the
corporate dividends you (the operator) and your household
$35,000 – 39,999 .............. 15
right)
0975
received from this farming operation? (If your operation is an
$40,000 – 49,999 .............. 16
LLC that elected to file as a C-Corporation, consider this as income)................
$50,000 – 59,999 .............. 17
$60,000 – 79,999 .............. 18
$80,000 – 99,999 .............. 19
$100,000 – 124,999 .......... 20
$125,000 – 149,999 .......... 21
$150,000 – 174,999 .......... 22
$175,000 – 199,999 .......... 23
$200,000 – 224,999 .......... 24
$225,000 – 249,999 .......... 25
$250,000 – 374,999 .......... 26
$375,000 – 499,999 .......... 27
$500,000 – 999,999 .......... 28
$1,000,000 – 1,249,999..... 29
$1,250,000 – 1,499,999..... 30
$1,500,000 and over ......... 31
NUMBER
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Section 35 continues here
14 Which value code (from list on the right) represents the cash income the household,
the principal operator, and spouse received in 2007 from... (Exclude farm income reported
earlier)
Source
a All off-farm wages, salaries, and tips before
Total
Household
Income From...
NONE
taxes and withholdings? .....................................
Operator
NONE
Spouse
NONE
0952
0950
0951
.....
.....
.....
(i) Which business code (from list on the
bottom of the page) represents the type of
off-farm business you and/or your spouse
1070
worked at? ............................................................................
b Net cash income from operating another farm
or ranch (net of depreciation)? (can be negative (-)
0957
0955
if a loss was incurred)................................................ .....
.....
1071
0956
.....
c Net cash income from operating any other
business (net of depreciation)? (can be negative (-)
if a loss was incurred)................................................
0960
0958
0959
.....
.....
.....
bottom of the page) represents the type of
off-farm business you and/or your spouse
1072
operated? .............................................................................
1073
(i) Which business code (from list on the
(ii) What was the total number of
1074
employees who worked at this business? ......................
d Net cash income from cash or share-renting
land from other operations to others?
0963
(Exclude land rented from this operation).......................
1075
Value
Dollar Range
Code
$0.......................................01
$1 – 499.............................02
$500 – 999.........................03
$1,000 – 1,999...................04
$2,000 – 2,999...................05
$3,000 – 3,999...................06
$4,000 – 4,999...................07
$5,000 – 7,499...................08
$7,500 – 9,999...................09
$10,000 – 14,999...............10
$15,000 – 19,999...............11
$20,000 – 24,999...............12
$25,000 – 29,999...............13
$30,000 – 34,999...............14
$35,000 – 39,999...............15
$40,000 – 49,999...............16
$50,000 – 59,999...............17
$60,000 – 79,999...............18
$80,000 – 99,999...............19
$100,000 – 124,999 ...........20
$125,000 – 149,999 ...........21
$150,000 – 174,999 ...........22
$175,000 – 199,999 ...........23
$200,000 – 224,999 ...........24
$225,000 – 249,999 ...........25
$250,000 – 374,999 ...........26
$375,000 – 499,999 ...........27
$500,000 – 999,999 ...........28
$1,000,000 – 1,249,999 .....29
$1,250,000 – 1,499,999 .....30
$1,500,000 and over ..........31
.....
0969
e Interest income? .................................................
.....
0966
f Dividend income? ...............................................
.....
g Total proceeds from the sale of non-farm
capital assets? (Exclude proceeds from farmland
sales and breeding livestock reported previously)............
0978
.....
(i) Recognized gain/loss on the sale of
capital assets reported above? (can be
negative (-) if capital losses were incurred)...........
0981
.....
h Income from private pensions and private
0939
disability payments? ...........................................
i Income from public sources? (Include Social
.....
Security, military and other public retirement,
veteran's benefits, public disability, unemployment, or
other public assistance).............................................
.....
j Other off-farm sources?......................................
.....
0998
0993
Business
Business type
Code
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, or mining ...... 01
Construction............................................................ 02
Manufacturing ......................................................... 03
Education or healthcare services ............................ 04
Other government services ..................................... 05
Business
Business type
Code
Wholesale trade, warehousing, utilities or transportation ................06
Finance, insurance, real estate and other professional services.....07
Recreation or tourism, including eating and lodging .......................08
Retail trade or personal services.....................................................09
Other non-governmental services ...................................................10
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Section 35 continues here
15
16
17
18
19
VALUE CODE
(from list on
the right)
NONE
Which value code represents the total value of farm sales
1113
in the PREVIOUS YEAR (2006)? ..................................................... ..............
Value
Dollar Range
Code
$0.......................................01
Which value code represents the net operating income
1114
$1 – 499.............................02
for this operation in the PREVIOUS YEAR (2006)?.......................... ..............
$500 – 999.........................03
Which value code represents the total off-farm income in the
$1,000 – 1,999...................04
PREVIOUS YEAR (2006)? (Wages, salaries, and tips before taxes, or
1115
$2,000 – 2,999...................05
other income)? ...................................................................................... ..............
$3,000 – 3,999...................06
$4,000 – 4,999...................07
Which value code represents the total value of each of the following
$5,000 – 7,499...................08
categories off-farm assets owned by the operator and members
$7,500 – 9,999...................09
of the operator’s household on December 31, 2007, for…
$10,000 – 14,999...............10
a financial assets held in non-retirement accounts? (Cash,
VALUE CODE $15,000 – 19,999...............11
(from list on $20,000 – 24,999...............12
checking, savings, money market accounts, certificates of deposits,
the right)
savings bonds, government securities, money owed to the operator$25,000 – 29,999...............13
NONE
0953
include mortgages on land sold, corporate stock, mutual funds, cash
$30,000 – 34,999...............14
surrender value of life insurance, other financial assets) .............................. ..............
$35,000 – 39,999...............15
$40,000 – 49,999...............16
0954
b retirement accounts (401k, 403b, IRA, Keogh, other retirement
$50,000 – 59,999...............17
accounts)? ....................................................................................... ..............
$60,000 – 79,999...............18
0984
$80,000 – 99,999...............19
c operator’s dwelling, if not owned by operation? ........................... ..............
$100,000 – 124,999 ...........20
$125,000 – 149,999 ...........21
d real estate and other personal (second) homes (other
0985
$150,000 – 174,999 ...........22
farms, residential rental, commercial, and other real estate)? ...................... ..............
$175,000 – 199,999 ...........23
0986
$200,000 – 224,999 ...........24
e business not part of this farm? ..................................................... ..............
$225,000 – 249,999 ...........25
0982
$250,000 – 374,999 ...........26
f all vehicles (household share)? ......................................................... ..............
$375,000 – 499,999 ...........27
0987
$500,000 – 999,999 ...........28
g other assets not reported elsewhere (furnishings, etc.)?................... ..............
$1,000,000 – 1,249,999 .....29
$1,250,000 – 1,499,999 .....30
$1,500,000 and over ..........31
Which value code represents the total value of each of the following categories
off-farm debt (debt not associated with this operation ) owned by the operator and
members of the operator's household on December 31, 2007 for...
(Exclude any debt - household debt, credit cards, etc. used to finance the farm business
expenses of this operation. Report all such debt in SECTION 29 )
VALUE CODE
a mortgages on operator’s dwelling if not owned by
(from list on the
upper right)
NONE
0988
operation (Include home mortgages, home equity loans, and lines
of credits secured by the operator’s dwelling)........................................... ..............
b mortgages on other real estate and other personal
(second) homes? (Include mortgages, equity loans, and lines of
credits secured by other real estate, including other farms,
residential rental, commercial, and other real estate)..................................
c loans on businesses that are not a part of this farm
operation? ....................................................................................
d personal loans? (credit cards, auto loans, unpaid taxes, medical
bills, any other debts/liabilities not reported elsewhere)
..............................
e all other off-farm debt owed by the operator or
household? ...................................................................................
0989
..............
1101
..............
1102
..............
0983
..............
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Section 35 continues here
VALUE CODE
(from list on
the right)
20 Which value code represents the amount of off-farm
1117
debt owed by the operator or household members that
NONE
was secured by farm assets?............................................................ ..............
21 Which value code (from list on the right) represents how much this
household spent in 2007 on…
1105
a food, including food away from home? .........................................
...............
b rent payments for operators who do not live in a dwelling
owned by the household or by the farm business? ......................
1104
...............
c utilities, housekeeping supplies, and other household
expenses? ...................................................................................
1106
...............
d non-farm transportation:
(i) leasing costs for vehicles leased by the household, plus
public transportation expenses? ................................................
1107
...............
(ii) fuel, maintenance and repairs, vehicle insurance,
parking and license fees for non-farm share of vehicles?..........
1119
...............
e health and medical expenses:
(i) health and/or dental insurance cost (costs not covered by the
farm operation or an off-farm employer)?
1108
.............................................
...............
(ii) out of pocket expense for health, dental and medical needs?...
...............
1112
f contributions to personal insurance and retirement plans
including pensions and Social Security? ......................................
1109
...............
Value
Dollar Range
Code
$0 ...................................... 01
$1 – 499 ............................ 02
$500 – 999 ........................ 03
$1,000 – 1,999 .................. 04
$2,000 – 2,999 .................. 05
$3,000 – 3,999 .................. 06
$4,000 – 4,999 .................. 07
$5,000 – 7,499 .................. 08
$7,500 – 9,999 .................. 09
$10,000 – 14,999 .............. 10
$15,000 – 19,999 .............. 11
$20,000 – 24,999 .............. 12
$25,000 – 29,999 .............. 13
$30,000 – 34,999 .............. 14
$35,000 – 39,999 .............. 15
$40,000 – 49,999 .............. 16
$50,000 – 59,999 .............. 17
$60,000 – 79,999 .............. 18
$80,000 – 99,999 .............. 19
$100,000 – 124,999 .......... 20
$125,000 – 149,999 .......... 21
$150,000 – 174,999 .......... 22
$175,000 – 199,999 .......... 23
$200,000 – 224,999 .......... 24
$225,000 – 249,999 .......... 25
$250,000 – 374,999 .......... 26
$375,000 – 499,999 .......... 27
$500,000 – 999,999 .......... 28
$1,000,000 – 1,249,999..... 29
$1,250,000 – 1,499,999..... 30
$1,500,000 and over ......... 31
g contributions to individuals outside of the household,
including alimony, child support, gifts (Exclude bequests)
and charitable contributions?........................................................
1110
...............
h all other family living expenses, such as clothing and
personal care products and services, house furnishings
and equipment, education, child care, adult care, and
entertainment?..............................................................................
1118
...............
VALUE CODE
22 Which value code represents the dollar amount you withdrew from the farm
(from list above)
NONE
1127
business operation during 2007 to pay for household expenditures, investments,
or other uses? (Exclude the wages, salaries, and benefits you paid yourself and household members)............. ................
23 Were any of the funds obtained through mortgages on the operator's dwelling (if not owned
by the farm operation),
other real estate, or businesses not part of the farm operation used to
help purchase capital items or fund operations of this farm business during 2007?
1128 3
1
No
Yes
1935
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SECTION 38: RECORD USE
To be completed by enumerator
1
Did the respondent use farm/ranch records to report income and expenses?
0096 1
2
3
4
5
2
All of the time
Most of the time
Some of the time
Almost never
Never
Skip to Section 39 on next page
What records did the respondent refer to most when reporting income?
0097 1
A general ledger or personal record book
2
Formal farm records workbook or account book
3
Loose receipts
4
Computer or computer printout
5
Something else
6
Did not use records
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SECTION 37: CONCLUSION
1
Results from this survey will be published in August. Would you like
to receive a free copy? (Results will also be available on the Internet at
http://www.nass.usda.gov/ and http://www.ers.usda.gov/ )
0099 1
2
3
No
Is it possible the information on this form would be duplicated on a form
with another name or address?
4565 1
3
Yes
Yes
3
No
Skip to question 4 below
Please provide the other name and address:
Name
Address
City
4
Yes
3
No
Skip to question 8 below
Did you receive a 2007 Census of Agriculture report form for this additional
farm or ranch?
4567 3
6
ZIP
Do you (the individual named on the label) make any day-to-day decisions
for another farm or ranch? It is important that the Census of Agriculture
accurately accounts for all of your farm or ranch operations.
4566 1
5
State
No
1
Yes
Skip to question 8 below
Please provide the additional farm or ranch name and phone:
Additional Farm or Ranch Name
(Area code)
7
Did you include all data for the additional farm or ranch on THIS REPORT?
(Do not make changes to the data in this report, regardless of your answer)
4568 1
8
Phone number
Yes
3
No
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Name
(Area code)
Phone number
/
Month
Day
/
Year
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