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Thursday, October 26, 2006 |
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2006 AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE |
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MANAGEMENT SURVEY |
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Phase III |
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RESPONDENT BOOKLET |
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Version 1 (CRR) |
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Version 2 (RICE) |
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Version 3 (SOYBEANS) |
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Version 4 (BROILERS) |
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According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no persons are required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 90 minutes per response. |
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LIVESTOCK CODES Section C, item 3, and Section D, items 1 & 2 |
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CATTLE |
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EQUINE |
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Dairy herd replacements |
905 |
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Horses and ponies |
928 |
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Veal |
914 |
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Mule, burro, and donkey |
815 |
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Milk and Dairy Products |
909 |
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Cattle for Breeding Stock (beef & dairy) |
833 |
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POULTRY |
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Feeder Calves (cattle sold for finishing) |
933 |
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Broilers |
916 |
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Finished Cattle (sold directly to slaughter) |
818 |
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Broilers, chicks, hatchery run |
935 |
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Cattle, all other |
817 |
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Eggs, turkey hatchery |
919 |
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Eggs, table market |
920 |
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HOGS |
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Eggs, chicken hatchery |
921 |
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Farrow to Wean |
802 |
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Chicken pullets, laying flock |
925 |
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Farrow to Feeder |
805 |
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Chicken pullets, hatching flock |
926 |
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Farrow to Finish |
807 |
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Chickens, other meat type |
924 |
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Nursery |
806 |
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Roosters, meat type |
939 |
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Nursery to Finish |
808 |
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Roosters, breeding flock |
940 |
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Finisher |
809 |
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Turkey poults, meat type |
937 |
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Other Hogs & Pigs |
804 |
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Turkey poults, brooders |
967 |
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Turkey poults, breeding flock |
938 |
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SHEEP |
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Turkeys, other |
927 |
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Lambs |
934 |
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Ducks |
917 |
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Sheep, all (except lambs) |
912 |
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Cornish Hens |
918 |
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Wool |
915 |
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Game birds |
922 |
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Geese |
923 |
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GOATS |
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Capons |
932 |
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Goats |
906 |
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Pigeons |
803 |
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Mohair |
942 |
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Pheasants |
810 |
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Goats milk |
801 |
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Quails |
811 |
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Poultry, other |
822 |
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AQUACULTURE |
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Emus |
843 |
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Catfish |
903 |
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Ostriches |
930 |
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Trout |
913 |
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Crawfish |
931 |
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OTHER |
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Crustaceans |
946 |
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Bees |
902 |
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Aquaculture, all other |
901 |
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Honey |
908 |
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Food fish, all other |
944 |
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Mink, including pelts |
910 |
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Baitfish |
945 |
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Rabbits |
911 |
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Mollusks |
947 |
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Semen |
929 |
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Ornamental fish |
948 |
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Buffalo or Bison |
941 |
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Sport or game fish |
949 |
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Livestock, other |
824 |
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Fish, other |
832 |
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Deer |
951 |
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Elk |
952 |
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Llama |
953 |
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Livestock, other fur bearing |
954 |
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CROP CODES Section D, items 1 & 2 |
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Alfalfa seed |
35 |
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Cherries, sweet |
155 |
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Almonds |
46 |
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Cherries, tart |
156 |
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Amaranth |
221 |
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Chestnuts |
59 |
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Apples |
53 |
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Chickory |
261 |
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Apricots |
54 |
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Chinese cabbage |
249 |
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Artichokes |
101 |
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Chinese peas, sugar, snow |
234 |
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Asparagus |
102 |
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Christmas trees |
183 |
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Avocados |
55 |
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Chufas |
222 |
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Aquatic Plants |
315 |
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Cilantro |
153 |
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Citrus, other |
269 |
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Bahia grass seed |
227 |
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Clover |
310 |
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Bananas |
83 |
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Clover seed |
194 |
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Barley, grain for feed |
290 |
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Clover seed, crimson |
214 |
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Barley, grain for malt |
291 |
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Clover seed, ladino |
202 |
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Barley, seed |
173 |
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Clover seed, red |
43 |
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Beans, dry edible |
3 |
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Clover seed, white |
203 |
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Bedding/garden plants |
241 |
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Coffee |
88 |
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Beets |
103 |
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Collards |
185 |
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Bentgrass seed |
228 |
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Corn, dry fodder, hogged or grazed |
218 |
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Bermuda grass seed |
229 |
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Corn, for corn nuts |
195 |
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Berries, all other |
267 |
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Corn, grain |
6 |
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Birdsfoot trefoil seed |
224 |
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Corn, seed |
38 |
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Blackberries |
56 |
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Corn. silage |
5 |
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Blueberries, tame |
279 |
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Corn, white |
7 |
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Blueberries, wild |
280 |
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Cottonseed |
184 |
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Bluegrass seed |
40 |
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Cotton, pima |
282 |
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Boysenberries |
182 |
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Cotton, upland |
281 |
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Broccoli |
104 |
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Crambe |
176 |
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Bromegrass seed |
215 |
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Cranberries |
60 |
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Brussel sprouts |
105 |
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Cucumbers for pickles, processed |
4111 |
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Buckwheat |
84 |
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Cucumbers, fresh |
2111 |
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Bulbs/corms/rhizomes/tubers-dry |
248 |
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Currants |
273 |
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Cabbage, fresh |
2106 |
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Daikon |
258 |
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Cabbage, processed for kraut |
4106 |
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Dates |
61 |
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Canola |
85 |
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Dill |
179 |
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Cantaloupe |
4 |
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Carrots |
107 |
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Eggplant |
112 |
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Castor beans |
86 |
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Emmer and spelt |
161 |
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Cauliflower |
108 |
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Endive |
259 |
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Celery |
109 |
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Escarole |
260 |
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CROPS – CONTINUED Section D, items 1 & 2 |
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Fava beans |
154 |
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Lemons |
76 |
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Figs |
62 |
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Lentils |
169 |
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Flaxseed |
9 |
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Lespedeza seed |
41 |
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Flower seeds |
36 |
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Lettuce, head |
117 |
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Flowers, cut and cut florist greens |
262 |
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Lettuce, other |
149 |
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Foliage plants |
256 |
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Lettuce, romaine |
146 |
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Forage and greenchop |
10 |
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Lima beans, dry |
268 |
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Foxtail millet seed |
204 |
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Lima beans, fresh |
2115 |
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Lima beans, processed |
4115 |
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Garlic |
114 |
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Limes |
77 |
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Ginger root |
89 |
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Loganberries |
271 |
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Ginseng |
198 |
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Lotus root |
210 |
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Grapefruit |
75 |
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Grapes, dry |
276 |
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Macadamia nuts |
48 |
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Grapes, fresh |
275 |
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Mandarins |
78 |
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Grass seed, other |
138 |
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Mangoes |
65 |
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Grass silage |
226 |
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Maple syrup |
91 |
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Grasses, other than clover & sudan |
311 |
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Meadow foam |
139 |
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Green peas, English |
239 |
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Melons, honeydew |
13 |
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Green peas, fresh |
2122 |
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Melons, miscellaneous |
14 |
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Green peas, processed |
4122 |
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Millet |
141 |
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Greenhouse produced vegetables |
250 |
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Mint, all |
159 |
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Greens |
116 |
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Mungbeans |
197 |
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Guar |
160 |
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Mushrooms |
93 |
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Guava |
90 |
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Mustard cabbage |
253 |
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Mustard greens |
187 |
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Hay, alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures |
1 |
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Mustard seed |
94 |
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Hay, other |
11 |
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Hay, small grain |
217 |
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Nectarines |
66 |
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Hay, wild |
225 |
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Noncitrus fruits, other |
277 |
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Hazelnuts |
47 |
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Nursery crops |
254 |
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Herbs, dried |
211 |
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Nuts, other |
207 |
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Herbs, fresh |
212 |
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Hops |
12 |
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Oats |
15 |
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Horseradish |
151 |
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Okra |
118 |
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Horticultural specialties |
247 |
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Olives |
67 |
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Horticultural, other |
230 |
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Onions, dehydrated |
135 |
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Onions, dry |
120 |
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Indian corn |
188 |
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Onions, green |
119 |
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Oranges, Valencia |
157
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Kale |
186 |
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Oranges, other than Valencia, including navels |
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Kenaf |
181 |
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158 |
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Kiwifruit |
64 |
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Orchard grass seed |
42 |
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Kumquats |
263 |
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CROPS – CONTINUED Section D, items 1 & 2 |
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Papayas |
96 |
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Shallots |
144 |
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Parsley |
121 |
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Silage & haylage (except corn & sorghum) |
23 |
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Passion fruit |
233 |
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Short Rotation Woody crops |
318 |
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Peaches |
68 |
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Snap beans, fresh |
2131 |
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Peanuts |
16 |
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Snap beans, processed |
4131 |
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Pears, Bartlett |
69 |
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Sod/turfgrass |
166 |
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Pears, other than Bartlett |
314 |
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Sorghum, grain |
25 |
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Peas, all other |
123 |
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Sorghum, hay |
219 |
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Peas, Austrian winter |
200 |
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Sorghum, hogged |
220 |
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Peas, blackeye |
124 |
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Sorghum, molasses |
174 |
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Peas, cowpeas |
125 |
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Sorghum, silage |
24 |
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Peas, dry edibles |
17 |
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Sorghum-sudan crosses |
180 |
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Pecans |
49 |
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Southern peas |
243 |
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Peppermint |
18 |
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Soybeans |
26 |
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Peppers, bell |
126 |
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Spearmint |
27 |
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Peppers, chile, all peppers excluding bell |
127 |
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Spinach, fresh |
2132 |
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Persimmons |
70 |
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Spinach, processed |
4132 |
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Pimientos |
245 |
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Squash, summer |
133 |
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Pineapples |
97 |
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Squash, winter |
150 |
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Pistachios |
50 |
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Strawberries |
74 |
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Plums |
71 |
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Sudan |
167 |
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Pomegranates |
72 |
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Sudangrass seed |
206 |
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Popcorn |
19 |
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Sugarbeets for seed |
137 |
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Potatoes |
20 |
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Sugarbeets for sugar |
28 |
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Potted flowering plants |
252 |
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Sugarcane for seed |
209 |
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Prunes |
73 |
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Sugarcane for sugar |
29 |
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Pumpkins |
128 |
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Sunflower seed, oil varieties |
30 |
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Sunflower seed, non-oil varieties |
148 |
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Radishes |
129 |
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Sweet corn for seed |
316 |
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Rapeseed |
170 |
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Sweet corn, fresh |
2110 |
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Rapini |
130 |
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Sweet corn, processed |
4110 |
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Raspberries |
140 |
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Sweet potatoes |
31 |
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Redtop seed |
205 |
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Sweetclover seed |
208 |
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Rhubarb |
143 |
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Rice |
21 |
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Tall fescue seed |
44 |
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Rice, sweet |
319 |
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Tangelos |
80 |
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Rice, wild |
178 |
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Tangerines |
81 |
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Rutabagas |
147 |
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Tangerines, honey |
272 |
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Rye |
22 |
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Tangors |
82 |
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Ryegrass seed |
136 |
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Teff |
199 |
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Temples |
79 |
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Safflower |
98 |
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Timothy seed |
45 |
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Sage |
168 |
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Sesame |
152 |
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CROPS – CONTINUED Section D, items 1 & 2 |
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Tobacco, transplants from beds |
175 |
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Vegetables, other |
236 |
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Tobacco, burley |
193 |
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Vegetables, seed |
37 |
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Tobacco, flue-cured |
196 |
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Vetch seed, hairy |
39 |
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Tobacco, other than burley or flue-cured |
32 |
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Tomatoes, fresh |
2134 |
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Walnuts |
52 |
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Tomatoes, processed |
4134 |
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Watercress |
238 |
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Triticale |
162 |
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Watermelons |
33 |
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Tung nuts |
51 |
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Wheatgrass seed |
201 |
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Turnip greens |
189 |
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Wheat, all, for seed |
172 |
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Turnips |
145 |
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Wheat, durum |
163 |
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Wheat, other spring |
164 |
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Wheat, winter |
165 |
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UNIT CODES |
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Section D, items 1 & 2, column 4 |
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1 Pound |
5 Bin |
9 Dozen |
20 Barrel |
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2 CWT |
6 Box |
10 Flat |
21 Kilogram |
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3 Ton |
7 Bale |
11 Head/Birds |
22 Acre |
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4 Bushel |
8 Carton |
13 Plant/pot |
39 Animal space |
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OTHER FARM INCOME |
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Section E, 5L |
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FARM TYPE CODES |
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Section E, item 6 |
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1 Grains,
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2 Tobacco |
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3 Cotton and Cottonseed |
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4 Vegetables, Melons, Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes (beets,
cabbage, cantaloupes, pumpkins, sweet corn, tomatoes,
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5 Fruit, Tree Nuts and Berries (almonds, apples, blueberries, cherries, grapes, hazelnuts, kiwifruit, oranges, pears, pecans, strawberries, walnuts, etc.) |
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6 Nursery, Greenhouse, Floriculture and Sod (bedding plants, bulbs, cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants, mushrooms, nursery potted plants, shrubbery, sod, etc.) |
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7 Cut Christmas Trees and Short Rotation Woody Crops |
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8 Other Crops and Hay (grass seed, hay and grass silage, straw, hops, maple syrup, mint, peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets, CRP, etc.) |
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9 Hogs and Pigs |
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10 Milk and Other Dairy Products from Cows |
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11 Cattle and Calves (beef
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12 Sheep, Goats, and their Products (wool, mohair, milk and cheese) |
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13 Horses, Ponies, and Mules (burros and donkeys) |
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14 Poultry
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15 Aquaculture |
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16 Other Animals and Other Animal Products (bees, honey, rabbits, fur-bearing animals, semen, manure, other animal specialties, etc.) |
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CUSTOM SERVICES for LIVESTOCK EXPENSE |
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Section F, item 8 |
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GENERAL BUSINESS EXPENSE |
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Section F, item 32 |
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OTHER FARM ASSETS |
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Section G, item 6 |
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LENDER CODES |
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Section H, item 6, column 1 |
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1 Farm credit system 2 USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) 3 Small Business Administration (SBA) 4 State and county government lending agencies 5 Savings and loan associations, residential mortgage lenders 6 Commercial banks 7 Life insurance companies 8 Implement dealers and financing corporations 9 Input suppliers 10 Co-ops and other merchants 11 Contractor 12 Individuals from whom any land in this operations was bought under a mortgage or deed of trust 13 Individuals from whom any land in this operation was bought under a land purchase contract 14 Any other individuals 15 Any other lenders 16 Credit cards 17 Other debts (such as unpaid bills, etc.) |
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LOAN TYPE CODES |
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Section H, item 6, column 4 |
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1 Production loan or other less than one year 2 Non-real estate loan more than one year 3 Real estate loan more than one year |
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LOAN PURPOSE CODES |
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Section H, item 6, column 8 |
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1 Purchased real estate (land and its attachments)
2 Purchase feeder livestock 3 Purchase other livestock
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4 Other current operating expenses
5 Farm machinery and equipment 6 Debt consolidation
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OPERATION LEGAL STATUS |
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Section I, item 10 |
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1 Individual (sole/family proprietorship) 2 A legal partnership 3 C-Corporation 4 S-Corporation 5 Other, including estates, trusts and cooperatives and grazing association |
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RACE |
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Section J, item 3 |
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EDUCATION CODES |
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Section J, item 4 |
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1 Less than high school diploma 2 High school 3 Some college 4 College graduate and beyond
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OFF-FARM BUSINESS CODES |
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Section J, item 16 |
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1 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, or mining
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VALUE CODES |
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Section G, item 6 Section J, items 15, and 17 thru 25 Broilers, Section R, item 2a |
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DOLLAR RANGE |
VALUE CODE |
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DOLLAR RANGE |
VALUE CODE |
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None. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01 |
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$50,000 - 59,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 |
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$1 - 499. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02 |
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$60,000 - 79,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 |
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$500 - 999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03 |
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$80,000 - 99,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 |
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$1,000 - 1,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04 |
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$100,000 - 124,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 |
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$2,000 - 2,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 |
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$125,000 - 149,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 |
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$3,000 - 3,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 |
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$150,000 - 174,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 |
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$4,000 - 4,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07 |
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$175,000 - 199,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 |
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$5,000 - 7,499. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08 |
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$200,000 - 224,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 |
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$7,500 - 9,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 09 |
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$225,000 - 249,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 |
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$10,000 - 14,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 |
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$250,000 - 374,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 |
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$15,000 - 19,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 |
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$375,000 - 499,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 |
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$20,000 - 24,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 |
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$500,000 - 999,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 |
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$25,000 - 29,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 |
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$1,000,000 - 1,249,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 |
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$30,000 - 34,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 |
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$1,250,000 - 1,499,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 |
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$35,000 - 39,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 |
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$1,500,000 - and over. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 |
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$40,000 - 49,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 |
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Version 2 (Rice) and Version 3 (Soybeans)
IRRIGATION CODES
Section L, item 2, column 6 |
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PRESSURE SYSTEMS |
GRAVITY SYSTEMS |
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1 = Hand-move |
10 = Siphon-Tube System [from unlined ditches] |
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2 = Solid or Permanent Set |
11 = Siphon-Tube System [from lined ditches] |
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3 = Side Roll or Wheel Line |
12 = Portal- or Ditch-Gate System [from unlined ditches] |
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4 = Center Pivot or Linear Move [with sprinklers on main line] |
13 = Portal- or Ditch-Gate System [from lined ditches] |
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5 = Center Pivot or Linear Move [with sprinklers below main line, but more than 2 feet above ground] |
14 = Poly-Pipe System |
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6
= Center Pivot or Linear Move |
15 = Gated-Pipe [not poly-pipe] |
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7 = Big Gun |
16 = Improved Gated Pipe [surge flow or cablegation, not poly-pipe] |
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8 = Low-Flow Irrigation [drip, trickle, or micro sprinkler systems] |
17 = Subirrigation |
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9 = Other Pressure System (specify type:_________________) |
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18 = Open Discharge From Well or Pump |
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19
= Other Gravity System |
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IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICE CODES |
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Section L, item 7 |
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1 Never heard of it 2 Heard of it, not interested 3 Heard of it, sounds interesting 4 Looking at it for my farm 5 Tried it on my farm, but will not use it again 6 Now using this technique and will continue to use on my farm 7 Water delivery system does not allow for water delivery on demand |
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PURCHASED FEED TYPE CODES |
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BROILERS, Section Q, item1, column 1 |
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1 |
Complete
commercial
feed
and |
9 |
Corn Gluten Meal |
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2 |
Corn |
10 |
Other feed grains |
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3 |
Wheat |
11 |
Alfalfa Meal |
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4 |
Barley |
12 |
Fish Meal |
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5 |
Sorghum/milo |
13 |
Protein Byproducts |
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6 |
Oats |
14 |
Non-protein Byproducts |
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7 |
Soybean Meal |
15 |
Vitamin or Mineral supplements (Including Kelp) |
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8 |
Peanut, Canola, or Barley Meal |
16 |
Antibiotics or other medicated additives |
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17 |
Other feed additives |
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FEED FACILITY TYPE CODES |
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BROILERS, Section Q, item 1 column 5 and item 2 column 4 |
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18 |
Upright grain storage bin, < 10 ton capacity |
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19 |
Upright grain storage bin, 10-29 ton capacity |
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20 |
Upright grain storage bin, >= 30 ton capacity |
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21 |
Other bin/tank |
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22 |
Open shed |
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23 |
Closed shed |
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HOMEGROWN FEED TYPE CODES |
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BROILERS, Section Q, item 2, column 1 |
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2 Corn |
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3 Wheat |
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4 Barley |
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5 Sorghum/milo |
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6 Oats |
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10 Other feed grains |
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POULTRY LITTER STORAGE TYPE CODES |
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BROILERS, Section S, item 1, column 1 |
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1 Open Stockpile |
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2 Covered Stockpile |
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3 Stockpile with Ground Litter |
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4 Bunker Type Storage |
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5 Roofed storage Structure |
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6 Lagoon |
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7 Other, (Specify _____________) |
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File Type | application/msword |
File Title | 2006 AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE |
Author | EvanPa |
Last Modified By | hancda |
File Modified | 2008-06-16 |
File Created | 2008-06-16 |