QID 2006 Agricultural Resource Management Survey - Core Vers

Agricultural Resource Management, Chemical Use, and Post-harvest Chemical Use Surveys

0218-ARMS-III_Core_Version-2006

Agricultural Resource Management, Chemical Use, and Post-harvest Chemical Use Surveys

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2006 AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT SURVEY

NATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL
STATISTICS
SERVICE

U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Rm 5030, South Building
1400 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20250-2000
1-888-424-7828
Fax: 202-690-2090
e-mail: [email protected]
Form Approved O.M.B. Number 0535-0218
Approval expires 08/31/2007
Project Code 904 VERSION 5 CORE
(11/14/06)

YOUR REPORT IS CONFIDENTIAL
and it will only be used for statistical purposes.
Your report CANNOT be used for purposes of
taxation, investigation, or regulation. The law
also provides that copies retained in your files
are immune from legal processes.

Results from this important
data collection will be available
on the Internet in August 2007 at
http://www.usda.gov/nass/ and
http://www.ers.usda.gov/

Please make corrections to label name, address, and zip code if needed.

SECTION A: LAND in FARM/RANCH

For the farm/ranch listed above, please report farm/ranch land owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by
the partnership, corporation or organization for which you are reporting in 2006. (Include all cropland, idle land, CRP,
pastureland, woodland, wasteland, etc.)

NUMBER OF ACRES

NONE
0020

1

How many acres of farm and ranch land are owned? .........................

2

How many acres of farm and ranch land are rented or leased from
others…(Exclude land used on an AUM or fee per head basis under a grazing permit)

.........
Add
these
five
0021

a) for a fixed cash payment? ............................................................

.........

b) for a flexible cash payment?

0022

(Rent paid depends on prices and/or yields, or otherwise not a fixed amount) ...

.........

c) for a share of crop or livestock production?
(Include hybrid rental arrangement where rent paid is based on a fixed

0023

cash payment plus some shared production) ............................................

.........

d) rented for free? .............................................................................

.........

0024

SUBTOTAL

3

SUBTOTAL (Items 1+2a+2b+2c+2d).................................................................

4

How many acres of farm and ranch land are rented or leased to
NONE
others? (Include land rented for cash, for a share of crop or livestock
0025
.........
production, or rent free) .............................................................................

5

TOTAL ACRES in this operation in 2006 (subtract item 4 from item 3) ..............

6

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

Office Resp
Use
Only 9901

Respd

Mode

Enum

Eval

MM DD YY

N/A Ch

Subtract
item 4 from
item 3

TOTAL

0027

.........

Screen

Beg

End

Rslt

_ _ _ _ 07
9902

9903

0098

0100

9910

0003

0006

0004

0005

182519

0002

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Section A continues here
7

Of the Total Acres in this operation (item 5 on the previous page), how many acres were...
NUMBER OF ACRES

NONE

a) considered cropland? (Include land in government

0030

.......................

............

b) covered under a federal crop insurance policy? ............................

............

c) enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP),
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP), or
Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP)?.............................................

............

d) used to raise certified organically produced crops? .......................

............

programs. Exclude wild hay and CRP aces planted to trees )

0039

0028

0041

8

Including rent for land and/or buildings, what was the total cash rent paid NONE
0044
in 2006? (Include rent paid in 2006 for previous years and rent paid in advance.
Exclude storage bins, to be reported later in Section F item 20c.)..................................
.............

9

What were the total fees paid for livestock grazed on publicly owned land
in 2006? (Include fees paid for privately owned land administered by a public agency
through exchange of use.)....................................................................................

DOLLARS

0045

...........

10 How much did this operation spend on pasturing or grazing of

0046

livestock on privately owned land in 2006? ....................................................

..............

11 Including rent for land and buildings, what was the total cash rent received in

0042

2006 for acres rented to others? (Exclude grazing of livestock) .......................................

..... .

12 For acres share-rented to others, what was the total value of the crop or livestock

0043

shares received in 2006? (Exclude government payments received from those acres)...........

.......

SECTION B: ACREAGE and PRODUCTION
1

During 2006, how much of these crops were harvested (number of crop acres, total amount produced and
amount used) on the total acres in this operation? (Also Include crops grown on a contract or custom basis.
Exclude crops grown on land rented to others and cover crops if not harvested)
CROP

NONE

How much of this operation’s share
of the TOTAL AMOUNT was
(will be) USED on this operation?

What was the
TOTAL AMOUNT of
PRODUCTION?

How many crop ACRES
were harvested?

FIELD CROPS

.......

Corn for silage or
greenchop ......................

.......

Bu

Tons
Lbs.
0118

0117

.......

Potatoes, - report sweet
potatoes in all other crops......

........

Rice ................................

.......

0121

0125

0129

Sorghum for grain...........

.......

Tons

0114

.......

Peanuts ..........................

Bu
0111

0110

0109

0113

Cotton, all types..............

0107

0106

0105

Corn for grain .................

Lbs.

.

0122

Cw t.

Tenths
0126

Cw t.
0131

0130

Bu

Section B continued on the next page

Bu

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Section B, Question 1 continues here
CROP

NONE

How much of this operation’s share
of the TOTAL AMOUNT was
(will be) USED on this operation?

What was the
TOTAL AMOUNT of
PRODUCTION?

How many crop ACRES
were harvested?

FIELD CROPS

Soybeans ...........................
Tobacco, all types ..............

.........

Tons

0137

0138

0141

0142

.........
........

0135

0134

0133

Sorghum for silage ............

Tons
0139

Bu

.

Bu

Lbs.

Tenths

SMALL GRAINS
0145

Barley for grain ..................

........
0149

Oats for grain.....................

........

Wheat, all types,
for grain .............................

........

0153

0147

0146

Bu

Bu
0151

0150

Bu

Bu
0155

0154

Bu

Bu

DRY HAY CROPS

Hay, dry, alfalfa
and alfalfa mixtures ...........

0157

0161

Hay, dry, all others.............

0159

0158

........

Tons

........

Tons
0163

0162

Tons

Tons

OTHER CROPS
0165

Canola ...............................

........
0169

Other oilseeds ...................

........

Sugarcane or
sugarbeets.........................

........

Dry edible beans, peas
and lentils ..........................

........

Vegetables for
processing .........................

........

All other vegetables
and melons........................

........

Fruits, nuts and berries......

........

Nursery and greenhouse
crops (Include Christmas trees).

........

All other crops not listed
above ................................

........

0173

0167

0166

Lbs.

Lbs.

0170

Lbs.
0174

Tons

0177

0178

0179

0180

2

0181

0182

NONE
What was the estimated total value of your landlord’s share
0184
of crop production for land rented on a share basis in 2006?...................
...............

DOLLARS

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SECTION C: LIVESTOCK
1

Please report the total numbers, including landlord's share, of livestock, poultry, and or poultry
products that were: sold or removed from the operation during 2006 and the total inventory on
December 31, 2006 regardless of who owns them. (Include both non-contract and contract sales.)
Total number sold or
removed during
2006
NONE
NONE
0260

a) All cattle and calves.......................
i) Milk cows, both dry or in milk
(Include milk heifers that have calved)...

......

ii) Milk (report in cwt.) .......................

......

b) All hogs and pigs ..........................

......

Total inventory
December 31,
2006

0295

0261

..

.....

..

.....

..

.....

..

.....

..

.....

..

.....

Total owned by
operation on
NONE December 31, 2006

..

.....

..

.....

0259

0258

0257

......
0270

0262

0296

0263

..

.....

..

.....

..

.....

..

.....

0266

c) Chicken eggs (report in dozens).........

......

d) Turkeys..........................................

......

e) Broilers ..........................................

......

0268

0264

0298

0269

0297

0265

f ) All other livestock and poultry
0272

(specify type(s):
2

)

......

0299

0273

What was the estimated total value of your landlord’s share of
NONE
0276
livestock production sold for land rented on a share basis in 2006?
.........
(Exclude shared livestock production not part of a land rental arrangement)............................

DOLLARS

SECTION D: INCOME FROM FARM PRODUCTION
1

During 2006, did this operation have marketing contract(s) for any commodities it produced? (A marketing
contract is a verbal or written agreement setting a price and market before harvest for a crop or before removal from the operation
for livestock or poultry. The operation usually owns the commodity prior to delivery, and provides most or all inputs.)

No
Yes
2

Skip to question 5 on the next page

(If Yes) List in the table below the commodities with marketing contracts. Also list the quantities marketed,

and the final price received. (Exclude marketing charges and money received for any reimbursements for expenses.
Expense reimbursements should be reported in Section F.)
List commodities for which this operation
had marketing contracts or formal
agreements(s) in 2006?
(Please be as specific as possible)
Example: corn, cotton, milk, feeder cattle
0301

What quantity of commodity was marketed through contract?
(Exclude landlord’s share that should have been reported in
Section B, item 2 or Section C, item 2)
Office
use
only

QUANTITY
0304

Commodity Unit Code
(from the dark green
box on the next page)
0305

0306

0320

0321

0335

0336

What was (will be) the
FINAL PRICE
RECEIVED per unit by
this operation for the
commodity marketed
under this contract?

.
0316

0319

.
0331

0334

.
0346

0349

0350

0351

0361

0364

0365

0366

0376

0379

0380

0381

.

.
.

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Cents

Section D continued on the next page

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Section D continues here
3

What was the total dollar amount this operation received in 2006 for the NONE
0391
crops grown in 2006 under a marketing contract? (Exclude marketing
..........
charges and money received for any reimbursement for expenses) ................................

4

What was the total dollar amount this operation received in 2006 for the
livestock or poultry produced in 2006 under a marketing contract?

0392

(Exclude marketing charges and money received for any reimbursement for expenses)......

5

DOLLARS

..........

During 2006, did this operation have any production contracts for any commodities it produced?
(A production contract is a verbal or written agreement setting terms, conditions, and fees to be paid by the contractor to the
operation for the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. The contractor usually owns the commodity and often provides inputs)

No

Skip to question 9 below

Yes
6

(If Yes) List in the table below the commodities with production contracts. Also list the quantities
removed under these contracts and the final fee received. (Exclude marketing charges and money
received for any reimbursements for expenses. Expense reimbursements should be reported in Section F.)
What quantity of commodity was removed from the operation
under this contract? (Exclude landlord’s share that should
have been reported in Section B, item 2 or Section C, item 2)

List commodities for which this operation had
production contracts in 2006?
(Please be as specific as possible)
Example: broilers, hogs, sweet corn, green peas.

Office
use
only

Commodity Unit Code
(from the list below)

QUANTITY

0406

0405

0404

0401

What was (will be) the
FINAL FEE RECEIVED
per unit by this
operation for the
commodity produced
under this contract?

.
.
0434

0431

0435

0436

0450

0451

.
0449

0446

Cents

0421

0420

0419

0416

.

Cents

Cents

Cents

Use these Commodity Unit Codes for question 2 on the previous page and 6 above
Unit

Code

Pound................... 01

7

8

9

Unit

Code

Bin ....................... 05

Unit

Code

Unit

Code

Dozen .................. 09

Barrel.................... 20
Kilogram............... 21

Cwt ....................... 02

Box ...................... 06

Flat....................... 10

Ton ....................... 03

Bale ..................... 07

Head .................... 11

Acre ..................... 22

Bushel .................. 04

Carton .................. 08

Plant/pot............... 13

Animal Space....... 39

What was the total dollar amount this operation received in 2006 for
the livestock or poultry produced in 2006 under a production contract?

NONE

DOLLARS
0473

(Exclude marketing charges and money received for any reimbursement for expenses) ......

..........

What was the total dollar amount this operation received in 2006
for the crops produced in 2006 under a production contract?
(Exclude marketing charges and money received for any reimbursement for expenses) .......

..........

0474

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/DEFERRED PAYMENTS : For each item below, report income received or
the amount owed to the operation on the dates below (Include cash sales, marketing contract sales, and
production contract movements. Exclude crops in storage and not yet sold).
DOLLARS

NONE

a) How much was this operation owed for any crops or livestock
produced and sold (cash or contract) before January 1, 2006? ................

............

b) How much did this operation receive from (Item 9a) during 2006? ............

............

0885
0875

Section D continued on the next page

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Section D continues here
10

11

In 2006, how much was spent by this
operation (operators or partners) for
marketing and storage expenses?

OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)
NONE

(Include check-off, commissions, storage,
inspection, ginning, etc.) ...............................

12

DOLLARS

NONE

How much was this operation owed on December 31, 2006 for any crops
or livestock produced and sold (cash or contract) in 2006 or earlier years? ...

0868 DOLLARS

0886

............

LANDLORD(S)
NONE

.....

CONTRACTOR(S)

0869 DOLLARS

NONE 0870 DOLLARS

....

.....

After subtracting marketing expenses, what was the total dollar amount this operation
received in 2006 for cash or open market (non-contract) sales of each of the following
crop and/or livestock commodities sold in 2006?
NONE

CASH SALES
DOLLARS

0501

Corn, Rice, Sorghum, Soybeans, Barley, Oats, Wheat (Include silage).......
Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas (flaxseed, other grain silage
and forage, other grains and oil seeds, popcorn, sunflowers, etc.) ..........................
Tobacco, Cotton, and Cottonseed..............................................................
Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet potatoes (beets, cabbage,

..........
0502

..........
0503

..........
0504

cantaloupes, pumpkins, sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelons, vegetable seeds, etc.) ...

..........

Fruit, tree nuts and berries (almonds, apples, blueberries, cherries, grapes,
hazelnuts, kiwifruit, oranges, pears, pecans, strawberries, walnuts, etc.) ..................

..........

0505

Nursery, greenhouse, cut Christmas trees, floriculture and sod
(bedding plants, bulbs, cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants, mushrooms,
nursery potted plants, shrubbery, etc.) .............................................................

..........

Other crops and hay, and short rotation woody crops (grass seed, hay and
grass silage, straw, hops, maple syrup, mint, peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets, etc.)....

..........

Hogs and pigs (Exclude breeding stock) ........................................................

..........

Hogs breeding stock .................................................................................

..........

Milk and other dairy products from cows (before deduction of any hauling fees)..

............

Cattle and calves (fed cattle, beef and dairy cull animals, stockers and feeders,
veal calves, etc., excluding breeding stock).......................................................

..........

Cattle breeding stock ................................................................................

..........

Poultry and eggs (broilers, chickens, turkeys, ducks, eggs, emus, geese,
hatchlings, ostriches, pigeons, pheasants, quail, poultry products, etc.)....................

..........

Other animals and other animal products; sheep, goats, and their
products; horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys; aquaculture
(wool, mohair, goat milk and cheese) ..............................................................

..........

0506

0507
0508

0509

0510

0511
0512

13
0271

0524

0517

Did any other operation(s) grow livestock or poultry for this operation under a
contract arrangement in 2006?
1

Yes

3

No

Skip to Section E

NONE
a) How much were your gross receipts from
0050
items sold or removed under these contracts?.................................
..........

b) On December 31, 2006, what was the market value of unsold
livestock or poultry remaining under these contracts?......................

..........

c) How much was paid to contractees for production costs,
including fees for services?..............................................................

..........

0051

0052

DOLLARS

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SECTION E: OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME
1
0560

Did this operation receive or repay any Commodity Credit Corporation
(CCC) loan(s) in 2006?
3
1

No

Skip to question 2 below

Yes
DOLLARS

NONE

a) How much was received for all commodities placed under
CCC loan(s) in 2006? .....................................................................

..........

b) What was the amount spent to repay CCC loan(s) in 2006? ...........

..........

0518

0519

In 2006, did this operation receive Federal, State, or Local Farm Program Payments?
1

No

Skip to question 3 below

Yes

DOLLARS

NONE

a) How much was received for direct and counter-cyclical payments?
(Include government payments received through a cooperative.).....................................

......

b) What percent of (Item 2a) was for direct payments? ........................................

.......

c) What percent of (Item 2a) was for counter-cyclical payments? ........................

.......

d) How much was received in loan deficiency payments (LDPs), marketing
loan gains, and for net value of commodity certificates? (Include government
payments received through cooperatives) ...................................................................

.......

e) How much was received for CRP/CREP/WRP Payments? ..............................

.......

f ) How much was received for EQIP/CSP Payments? .........................................

.......

0525

0520

0522

0529

0477

0478

g) How much was received for all other federal or state agricultural
program payments? (Include disaster and market loss payments; peanut quota

3

compensation payments; milk income loss contract payments; tobacco buyout payments,
including lump sum payments; and other federal, state or local programs. Exclude Federal
Crop Insurance payments and other indemnity payments.) ..............................................

......

What was your estimate of the total dollar amount your landlord(s) received in
government payments for the acres you rented from them? ....................................

.......

0545

0543

4 In 2006, what was the total income received by you (the operator) and all partners for...
20

a) custom work, machine hire and other agricultural services provided for
farmers and others (unless it is for a separate business)? ........................................

.......

b) recreational and agri-tourism activities?...........................................................

.......

c) sales of farm machinery and vehicles? (farm share only).....................................

.......

d) Federal Crop Insurance payments?.................................................................

.......

0546

0548

0550

0552

e) other income which is closely related to the agricultural operation?

(Exclude sales of farm machinery and vehicles. Include grazing of livestock, sales
of forest products, sales of poultry litter, insurance indemnity payments other than
Federal Crop Insurance payments, patronage dividends and refunds from cooperatives,
animal boarding, tobacco settlements, state fuel tax refunds, hedging profits and losses.
This may be a negative (-) number for losses.)...........................................................

0556

.......

Section E continued on the next page

%

3

%

2
0563

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Section E continues here
5

Which Code represents the largest portion of this operation's 2006 gross farm
income? (Include sales of all crops, livestock, poultry, and livestock products sold in

Code
2006; the value of products removed for all crops, livestock and poultry produced under
contract in 2006; sales of miscellaneous agricultural products in 2006; all government
0047
agricultural payments received in 2006; landlord’s share of government payments) ..............................
Code

Code
Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas (corn, flaxseed, grain,
silage and forage, grains and oilseeds for seed, popcorn, rice,
small grains, sorghum, soybeans, sunflowers, etc.) ...................... 01

Hogs and pigs ................................................................ 09

Tobacco ............................................................................................ 02

Cattle and calves (beef and dairy cattle for breeding
stock, fed cattle, beef and dairy cull animals, stockers
and feeders, veal calves, etc.).................................... 11

Cotton and Cottonseed...................................................................... 03
Vegetables and melons potatoes and sweet potatoes, beets,
cabbage, cantaloupes, pumpkins, sweet corn, tomatoes,
watermelons, vegetable seed, etc. ................................................... 04
Fruit, tree nuts, and berries (almonds, apples, blueberries,
cherries, cranberries, grapes, hazelnuts, kiwifruit, oranges,
pears, pecans, strawberries, walnuts, etc.) ................................... 05
Nursery, greenhouse, and floriculture (bedding plants, bulbs,
cut flowers, flower seeds, foliage plants, mushrooms,
nursery potted plants, shrubbery, sod, etc.)................................... 06
Cut Christmas trees and short rotation woody crops ......................... 07
Other crops and hay (grass seed, hay and grass silage,
straw, hops, maple syrup, mint, peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets,
CRP, etc.)...................................................................................... 08

Milk and other dairy products from cows ....................... 10

Sheep, goats, and their products
(wool, mohair, milk and cheese)................................. 12
Equine (horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, burros) ......... 13
Poultry and eggs (broilers, chickens, turkeys, ducks,
eggs, emus, geese, hatchlings, ostriches, pigeons,
pheasants, quail, poultry products, etc.) . . . . ................ 14
Aquaculture (catfish, trout, other finfish, shellfish) ........ 15
Other animals and other animaln products
(bees, honey, rabbits, fur-bearing animals, semen,
manure, other animal specialties, etc.)......................... 16

SECTION F: OPERATING and CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
In 2006, how much was spent by this operation (operators or partners) for the following items?
Also, provide the expenditures on this operation, if there are any, for landlord(s), and contractor(s).
(Include only farm/ranch expenses.)

(The operators are those persons responsible for the day-to-day management decisions for this operation,

including hired managers)
OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)

1 Seeds, sets, plants, seed cleaning

NONE

and treatments, transplants, trees,
and nursery stock? ..................................
2 Fertilizer, lime and soil conditioners?

(Include custom application cost) .....................

....

DOLLARS

NONE

....
0612

5 Leasing of livestock? (Include

leasing of bees for pollination) .........................

0622

6 Purchased feed for livestock and poultry?
(Include grain, hay, silage, mixed feeds,
concentrates, etc.) .........................................

....

....

0635

....
0637

....
0642

....

0573

0634

0636

7 Medical supplies, veterinary and

custom services for livestock? .................

....

....

0623

....
0572

0633

....

0614

....

....

....

0638

....
0643

....

DOLLARS

0608

0613

0621

0602

....

....

....

NONE

....

....

....

DOLLARS

CONTRACTOR(S)

0607

0571

b) All other livestock and poultry? .........

0601

....
0606

3 Agricultural chemicals for crops,

livestock, poultry, and general farm
use? (Include custom application cost) ............
4 Livestock purchases:
a) Breeding stock for beef cattle,
dairy cattle, hogs and sheep?...........

0600

LANDLORD(S)

0644

....

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Section F continues here
OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)

8 Purchase for farm business of -

NONE

a) diesel fuel? .......................................

0645

....

DOLLARS

LANDLORD(S)
NONE

0646

....

....
....

d) LP gas (propane, butane)? ....................

....

e) Oils and lubricants? (Include grease

....

f) all other fuel? (Include coal, fuel oil,
kerosene, wood, etc.) .............................

....

hand tools, farm shop power
equipment, bedding, and litter? ...............
10 Repairs, parts and accessories for

motor vehicles, machinery, and
farm equipment? .....................................

0656

....
0659

0658

....

....
0662

0661

....

....
0846

0845

....

....
0710

0709

0708

....

....

....

0844

....

0653

0655

0660

9 Farm supplies, marketing containers,

....

....

0657

hydraulic fluids, motor oils, transmission
fluids, etc.) ...........................................

DOLLARS

0650

0652

0654

0647

....

....

0651

c) natural gas? ......................................

NONE

0649

0648

b) gasoline and gasohol? .....................

DOLLARS

CONTRACTOR(S)

....

....

11 Maintenance and repair for the upkeep

of all farm buildings, houses other than
the operator’s, land improvements, and
other farm/ranch improvements?
(Exclude any new consturction or remodeling).....

....

0716

0715

0714

....

....

12 Maintenance and repair of the

operator’s house if it was owned by
the operation? .........................................

0726

....

13 Insurance for the farm business?
(Exclude health insurance and other payroll
insurance) ..................................................

0729

....

14 Interests and fees paid on -

a) debts secured by real estate?...........

....

....
0741

b) debts not secured by real estate? ....

....

15 Property tax paid on -

a) real estate? .....................................
b) livestock, machinery, and other
farm production items? ...................

....
0739

0738

....

0731

0730

0742

....
0744

....

0745

....
0747

....

0746

....
0748

....

0749

....

16 Cash wages paid to hired

farm/ranch labor? (Include gross cash
payments to employees, including paid
family members, before deductions for
social security, taxes, and insurance
premiums. Exclude custom work.). ..................

0758

....

0759

....

0760

....

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OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)

NONE

17 Of the total cash wages (item 16) how

DOLLARS

LANDLORD(S)

NONE

DOLLARS

CONTRACTOR(S)

NONE

DOLLARS

much was paid out to (Total 17a + 17b + 17c + 17d + 17e must equal item 16)

a) you? (the principal operator) ..............
b) your (principal operator’s)
spouse? (Even if your spouse is
operator, include his/her wages here)

....
0767

...

....

your other household members are
operators. Include their wages here) .....

....

c) your (principal operator’s) other
household members? (Even if

0766

0765

0764

....

....
0769

0768

....

....

0575

0574

....

0576

....

d) other operators? (those persons
responsible for the day-to-day
management decisions for this
operation) ......................................

e) all other paid farm and ranch
labor? ..........................................

0770

....

0771

....
0773

....

0772

....
0774

....

0775

....

18 Payroll taxes and benefits for paid

labor? (Include employer’s share of Social
Security, unemployment taxes, health
insurance, pension or retirement plans,
Workers Compensation, etc. Also include
any benefits or taxes paid for workers that
are part of your (the operator's) household).........

....

19 Contract labor?........................................

....

0778

0777

0776

....

....
0783

0782

....

0784

....

20 All other operating expenses -

a) Custom work, machine hire,
custom hauling? .............................
b) Utilities used for the farm?
(Include electricity, phone, and
purchased irrigation water) ....................

d) Vehicle registration and licensing
fees? ..............................................
e) Depreciation expenses claimed
by this operation in 2006 for all
capital assets? ...............................
(i) How much of the depreciation
expense was for breeding
stock? ........................................
f) Cash values of commodities,
feed, fuel, housing, meals,
utilities, vehicles, or any other
non-cash payment to workers for
farm work? .....................................

....

0867

.....

....

0751

0750

....

0849

.....
0866

0865

.....

c) Renting or leasing of tractors,
vehicles, equipment or storage
structures? (Include farm machinery,
cars, trucks, irrigation equipment and
other equipment) ................................

0848

0847

.....

....
0754

0753

....

....
0756

....
0757

....

0871

....

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OPERATOR and
PARTNER(S)

g) Market value of products
produced and used on this
operation for home consumption?

NONE

DOLLARS

NONE

DOLLARS

NONE

CONTRACTOR(S)

DOLLARS

NONE

DOLLARS

DOLLARS

NONE

0799

(Exclude those reported in f on page 10) ...

h) Fees paid to purchase
professional or farm management
services such as record keeping,
accounting, business planning, or
farm product advice?........................
i) General business and all other
operating expenses not reported
above? (Exclude capital expenditures

LANDLORD(S)

.....

0801

.....

NONE

for vehicles and machinery, buildings, etc.) ..

0577

.....

0578

....

0579

DOLLARS

.....

21 What was the total cost of all capital expenditures and other improvements for this

operation in 2006? Report only the farm share. (Include purchases of equipment, tractors,
machinery, and farm share of vehicles/SUV’s. Also include the amount spent in 2006 on capital
improvements such as land preparation, irrigation systems, wells, ponds, drainage, roads, feedlots,
trench silos, lagoons, new fences. In addition, include all costs for new construction, remodeling or
0802
additions to structures and dwellings owned by the operation. Exclude repairs and maintenance, and
land purchases.) .........................................................................................................................

DOLLARS

SECTION G: FARM ASSETS
1

What was the total estimated market value of the following assets owned by this operation on
December 31, 2006? (Also Include any owned assets on rented land)
DOLLARS

NONE
0850

a) Operator’s dwelling, if owned by this operation?......................................

...........

b) All other dwellings?..................................................................................

...........

0851

c) All other farm buildings and structures? (Include barns, cribs, grain bins,
0852
greenhouses, silos, storage sheds, etc.)............................................................. ... ...........
0853

d) Orchard trees and vines, and trees cultivated for wood products? .......... ... ...........
e) Land? (Exclude houses, buildings, orchard trees, vines, and trees grown for
0854
wood products) ............................................................................................ ... ...........
2

3

4

What is the Estimated Market Value of the land and buildings on the acres
rented or leased FROM OTHERS? ..................................................................

...........

What is the Estimated Market Value of the land and buildings on the acres
rented or leased TO OTHERS? .......................................................................

...........

What is your best estimate of the fair market value you would receive if
you sold your entire farm business operation today to be used for any
purpose? .........................................................................................................

...........

0855

0857

0815

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For each item below, report the market value(s) of the assets owned
by the operation on the dates specified.

Beginning of year

End of year
December 31, 2006

January 1, 2006

What is the estimated market value(s) for the operation's share of a) crops owned and stored on or off this operation on -

5

DOLLARS

DOLLARS

0888
(Include specialty crops, fruit storage, hay, silage, and nursery and
greenhouse products not in the ground. Exclude crops under CCC loans.)...

0889

b) breeding livestock owned by and located on or off this
0863
operation on - .............................................................................

0864

c) non-breeding livestock owned by and located on or off
0876
this operation on - (Including aquaculture, bees, cattle, equine,
hogs, mink, poultry, sheep, etc.) ..........................................................
d) production inputs owned by this operation such as feed,
fertilizer, chemicals, fuels, parts, purchased seed, other
0878
supplies, etc. on - .......................................................................

.......

e) production inputs already used by this operation for cover
crops or crops not yet harvested (also known as sunk
0880
costs) on - ..................................................................................

.......

0877

.......
0879

0881

0882
trucks and cars owned by this operation on - (Includefarm
share only)......................................................................................................................
g) tractors, machinery, tools, equipment and implements
0883
owned by this operation on - ........................................................................................

f)

0884

h) stock in farm cooperatives and Farm Credit System (FCS)...........................................
6

What Value Code represents the dollar range for all other farm assets not
previously listed? "Liquid Assets" (Include money owed to this operation (except money

VALUE CODE
(From the list below)
owed from commodity sales), cash certificates of deposits, savings and checking accounts,
hedging account balances, Government payments due, balance of land contract sales, any
0887
other farm assets not reported earlier) ..............................................................................................

Dollar range

Value
Code

Dollar range

Value
Code

Dollar range

Value
Code

Dollar range

Value
Code

None..............................01

$7,500 – 9,999...............09

$50,000 – 59,999...........17

$225,000 – 249,999............... 25

$1 – 499 ........................02

$10,000 – 14,999...........10

$60,000 – 79,999...........18

$250,000 – 374,999............... 26

$500 – 999 ....................03

$15,000 – 19,999...........11

$80,000 – 99,999...........19

$375,000 – 499,999............... 27

$1,000 – 1,999...............04

$20,000 – 24,999...........12

$100,000 – 124,999.......20

$500,000 – 999,999............... 28

$2,000 – 2,999...............05

$25,000 – 29,999...........13

$125,000 – 149,999.......21

$1,000,000 – 1,249,999......... 29

$3,000 – 3,999...............06

$30,000 – 34,999...........14

$150,000 – 174,999.......22

$1,250,000 – 1,499,999......... 30

$4,000 – 4,999...............07

$35,000 – 39,999...........15

$175,000 – 199,999.......23

$1,500,000 and over.............. 31

$5,000 – 7,499...............08

$40,000 – 49,999...........16

$200,000 – 224,999.......24

Office Use Only
999

SECTION H: FARM DEBT
1
2
1058

Complete
DOLLARS

NONE

What was the maximum amount of all production loans taken out
and repaid in 2006? (Include seasonal production and other loans) ...........................

0890

.........

Did this operation owe money to any banks, co-ops, individuals, merchants, or federal agencies at the
end of 2006? (Exclude CCC commodity loans)
3
1

No
Yes

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3

For each type of loan, what was the balance owed, average interest rate, and percent for farm use?
What was the average
interest rate of this
debt?

What was the balance owed on
December 31, 2006?

DOLLARS

NONE

4

a) one year or less production or
other loans? ......................................

........

b) more than one year non-real
estate debt? .....................................

........

c) more than one year real estate
debt? ................................................

........

What was the
average percent for
farm use?

PERCENT
1049

1048

.

PERCENT
1050

%

%

Hundredths
1052

1051

1055

1054

1053

%
.
Hundredths

%

1056

%
.
Hundredths

How much of the debt owed on December 31, 2006 (reported above),
NONE
was for the operator’s dwelling? (If operator’s dwelling is owned by the operation,
1057
debt should be included here and above) ....................................................................
.........

%

DOLLARS

SECTION I: FARM MANAGEMENT and USE of TIME

1

NUMBER OF
OPERATORS

In 2006 how many individuals were involved in the day-to-day decisions for this
1200
operation? (Enter the number of operators, including the operator named on the front of this form.
Exclude hired workers unless they are a hired manager.) ....................................................................

YEAR
1241

2

In what year did the principal operator begin to operate any farm operation? ..................................

Please answer the following questions for up to three primary
operators of this operation as of December 31, 2006.

PRINCIPAL
OPERATOR

Years of age
3

1242
What was the age of operator(s) on
December 31, 2006? ...........................................

OPERATOR 2

Years of age
1262

1243 1
2

Male

1263 1

Male

What is the gender of operator(s)? .........................

5

Does the principal operator’s spouse make day-to-day decisions for this farm/ranch?

1204

1

1202

1

Years of age
1282

4

Female

OPERATOR 3

2

1283 1

Female

2

Male
Female

2

Yes
No spouse
3
No
6 Is this operation organized as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) under state law?
3

7
1240

Is this a family held corporation?
1
3

8
1201

Yes
No
Yes
No

In 2006, what was this operation’s legal status for tax purposes?
1

2
3

Individual operation
(sole/family proprietorship)
A legal partnership
C-Corporation

4

S-Corporation

5

Other (including estates, trusts, cooperatives,
and grazing associations)
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9
0995

Are you a hired manager for this operation?
1
Yes
3
No

10 Are all owners of this operation part of your (the operator's) household?
1258

3

1

No

Yes

SKIP to question 11 below
PERCENT

a) What percentage of the ownership interest did you (the operator) and
1248
your household hold? ..........................................................................................................

%

b) Is more than 50% of the ownership interest in this operation held by you and persons
related to you by blood or marriage, including relatives not residing in your household?
1249

1

Yes

3

No

11 On average, for each of the three month periods during 2006, about how many hours

(work and management time) per week did January,
February,
March, 2006

a) you (the principal operator) work NONE HOURS/WEEK
for this operation, including paid
0828
and unpaid hours? ........................... ...........

April,
May,
June, 2006

HOURS/WEEK

July,
August,
September, 2006

HOURS/WEEK

October,
November,
December, 2006

HOURS/WEEK

0829

0830

0831

0833

0834

0835

0837

0838

0839

0841

0842

0843

b) your spouse (the principal
operator’s) work for this operation,
including paid and unpaid hours?
(Even if your spouse is an operator,
include his/her hours here)? ....................

0832

...........

c) other operators (those persons
responsible for the day-to-day
management decisions for this
operation) work for this operation,

0836

including paid and unpaid hours? .....

...........

d) unpaid workers (such as nonoperator partners, family members,
etc.) work for this operation? ............

0840

...........

Office Use Only

SECTION J: FARM HOUSEHOLD
1
1219

Is the operator or operator's spouse of Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino origin or background, such as
Mexican, Cuban, or Puerto Rican, regardless of race.
Operator
1

2

2002

Complete

Yes

1220
3

No

Operator's Spouse
1

Yes

3

No

Which of these do you and your spouse (the operator and operator's spouse) consider yourself?
OPERATOR (Mark (X) all that apply)

SPOUSE (Mark (X) all that apply)

1213

American Indian or Alaska Native

1214

1215

Asian

1216

Asian

1217

Black or African American

1218

Black or African American

1221

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

1222

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

1223

White

1224

White

American Indian or Alaska Native

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3

What is the highest level of formal education achieved by the principal operator and the
principal operator's spouse?
SPOUSE

OPERATOR
1257

1
2
3
4

4

Less than high school diploma
High school
Some College
College graduate and beyond

1260

1
2
3
4

In 2006, what was the principal occupation of the principal operator and the principal operator's spouse?
SPOUSE

OPERATOR
1207

1
2
3

5
1259

Less than high school diploma
High school
Some College
College graduate and beyond

Farm or ranch work
Work other than farming or ranching
Currently not in the paid workforce

1208

1
2
3

Farm or ranch work
Work other than farming or ranching
Currently not in the paid workforce

Regarding retirement from farming, do you consider yourself to be retired now?
1
3

Yes
No
NUMBER

6

How many persons lived in the principal operator’s household on December 31,
1227
2006? (Include operator, spouse, children, and others living in operator’s household)........................................

7

Did the principal operator receive pay for off-farm/ranch work or operate a off-farm
business during 2006?
1

0931

Yes

3

No

SKIP to question 8

WEEKS
0933

a) How many weeks did the operator work off this farm/ranch for pay in 2006? ................
HOURS PER WEEK

b) During those weeks, how many hours per week did the operator usually work
0935
off this farm/ranch for pay in 2006? .............................................................................
8
0932

Did the principal operator's spouse receive pay for off-farm/ranch work or operate a
off-farm business during 2006?
1

Yes

3

No
SKIP to question 9
No spouse
WEEKS
a) How many weeks did the principal operator’s spouse work off this farm/ranch for 0934
pay in 2006? ................................................................................................................
2

HOURS PER WEEK

b) During those weeks, how many hours per week did the principal
0936
operator’s spouse usually work off this farm/ranch for pay in 2006? ............................
9
0976

Did any household(s) besides the operator's share in the net income of this operation during 2006?
1

Yes

3

No

SKIP to question 9b

a) If the operation is a sole proprietorship, partnership, or S-Corporation,
PERCENT
what percent of the net income did you (the operator) and your household
0974
%
receive? (If an LLC that elected to report income as a pass-through, consider as income)......................
b) If the operation is a C-Corporation, what were the corporate dividends
VALUE CODE
you the operator) and your household received from this farming
0975
operation? (If an LLC that elected to file as a C-Corporation, consider as income)................................

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16

VALUE CODE

10

(from list on the right)
Which Value Code represents the cash income the principal operator,
Value
spouse, and all other household members received in 2006 from:
NONE
Dollar range
Code
0950
a) all off-farm wages, salary, and tips before taxes and withholdings... .........
$0 .....................................01

b) net cash income from operating another farm or ranch
(net of depreciation)..........................................................................
c) net cash income from operating any other business
(net of depreciation)..........................................................................
d) net cash income from cash or share renting farmland to others,
excluding land rented from this operation.........................................

12
13

0955

.........
0958

.........
0961

.........
0967

e) interest income ................................................................................

.........

f ) dividend income...............................................................................
g) total proceeds from the sale of farm and non-farm capital
assets..............................................................................................
(i) recognized gain/loss on the sale of capital assets reported
above (item 10g)? (Can be negative if capital losses were incurred).........

.........

h) income from private pensions and private disability payments..........
i) income from public sources including Social Security, military
and other public retirement, veteran's benefits, public disability,
unemployment or other public benefits? ..........................................

.........

j ) other off-farm sources of income.....................................................

.........

Which Value Code represents the total value of farm sales in the
PREVIOUS YEAR (2005)?.....................................................................

.........

Which value code represents the net operating income for this
operation in the PREVIOUS YEAR (2005)? ...........................................

.........

0964

0973

.........
0979

.........
0937

0996

.........
0991

1113

1114

$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

NONE

14 Which value code represents the total off-farm income in the PREVIOUS

VALUE CODE
1115

YEAR (2005)? (Wages, salaries, and tips before taxes, other income)?................................................ . ........
15 Which Value Code represents the total amount spent on household and family

living expenses in 2006? (Include food, including food away from home; rent; utilities and other
household expenses; non-farm transportation costs; out of pocket health and medical expenses,
including insurance; contributions to insurance and retirement plans; contributions to individuals
outside of the household, including alimony and child support; clothing, house furnishings, education
and child care, and entertainment)....................................................................................................

1111

........

16 Which Value Code represents the total amount of off-farm assets owned by the

principal operator and members of the operator’s household on December 31, 2006?
(Include cash, checking, savings, retirement accounts, corporate stock, certificates of deposit, real
estate not part of the farm and all other non-farm assets. Exclude farm assets reported earlier) .....................

0994

........

17 Which Value Code represents the total amount of all off-farm debt owed by the

principal operator and members of the operator’s household associated with the
non-farm assets reported above? (Exclude farm debt reported earlier) ...........................................

1103

........

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