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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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		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,
				Oilseeds, Dry Beans, and Dry Peas   | 
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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
				and dairy cattle for breeding stock, fed cattle, beef and  | 
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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
				and Eggs   | 
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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 
  | 
		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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			  | 
		
			
 
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			  | 
		EDUCATION CODES  | 
		
			  | 
	||||||||||||||
			  | 
		Section J, item 4  | 
		
			  | 
	||||||||||||||
			  | 
		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  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		Section J, item 16  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		1 Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, or mining 
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	|||||
			  | 
	|||||||
			  | 
		VALUE CODES  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		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  | 
		
			  | 
		DOLLAR RANGE  | 
		VALUE CODE  | 
		
			  | 
	|
			  | 
		None. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01  | 
		
			  | 
		$50,000 - 59,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  | 
		
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	|||
			  | 
		$1 - 499. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .02  | 
		
			  | 
		$60,000 - 79,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  | 
		
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	|||
			  | 
		$500 - 999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03  | 
		
			  | 
		$80,000 - 99,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$1,000 - 1,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04  | 
		
			  | 
		$100,000 - 124,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$2,000 - 2,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05  | 
		
			  | 
		$125,000 - 149,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$3,000 - 3,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06  | 
		
			  | 
		$150,000 - 174,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$4,000 - 4,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07  | 
		
			  | 
		$175,000 - 199,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$5,000 - 7,499. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08  | 
		
			  | 
		$200,000 - 224,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$7,500 - 9,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 09  | 
		
			  | 
		$225,000 - 249,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$10,000 - 14,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  | 
		
			  | 
		$250,000 - 374,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$15,000 - 19,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  | 
		
			  | 
		$375,000 - 499,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$20,000 - 24,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  | 
		
			  | 
		$500,000 - 999,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$25,000 - 29,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  | 
		
			  | 
		$1,000,000 - 1,249,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$30,000 - 34,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  | 
		
			  | 
		$1,250,000 - 1,499,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$35,000 - 39,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  | 
		
			  | 
		$1,500,000 - and over. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		$40,000 - 49,999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  | 
		
			  | 
		
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			  | 
	|||
				  | 
			Version 2 (Rice) and Version 3 (Soybeans) 
 IRRIGATION CODES 
 Section L, item 2, column 6  | 
			
				  | 
		|||
				  | 
			
				  | 
		||||
PRESSURE SYSTEMS  | 
			GRAVITY SYSTEMS  | 
		||||
1 = Hand-move  | 
			10 = Siphon-Tube System [from unlined ditches]  | 
		||||
2 = Solid or Permanent Set  | 
			11 = Siphon-Tube System [from lined ditches]  | 
		||||
3 = Side Roll or Wheel Line  | 
			12 = Portal- or Ditch-Gate System [from unlined ditches]  | 
		||||
4 = Center Pivot or Linear Move [with sprinklers on main line]  | 
			13 = Portal- or Ditch-Gate System [from lined ditches]  | 
		||||
5 = Center Pivot or Linear Move [with sprinklers below main line, but more than 2 feet above ground]  | 
			14 = Poly-Pipe System  | 
		||||
				6
				 =  Center Pivot or Linear Move   | 
			15 = Gated-Pipe [not poly-pipe]  | 
		||||
7 = Big Gun  | 
			16 = Improved Gated Pipe [surge flow or cablegation, not poly-pipe]  | 
		||||
8 = Low-Flow Irrigation [drip, trickle, or micro sprinkler systems]  | 
			17 = Subirrigation  | 
		||||
9 = Other Pressure System (specify type:_________________)  | 
			
				  | 
			18 = Open Discharge From Well or Pump  | 
		|||
				  | 
			
				19
				 =  Other Gravity System  | 
		||||
				  | 
			
				  | 
		||||
				  | 
			IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICE CODES  | 
			
				  | 
		|||
				  | 
			Section L, item 7  | 
			
				  | 
		|||
				  | 
			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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		|||
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		||||
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		||||
				  | 
			
				  | 
		||||
			  | 
		PURCHASED FEED TYPE CODES  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		BROILERS, Section Q, item1, column 1  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		1  | 
		
			Complete
			commercial
			feed
			and  | 
		9  | 
		Corn Gluten Meal  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		2  | 
		Corn  | 
		10  | 
		Other feed grains  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		3  | 
		Wheat  | 
		11  | 
		Alfalfa Meal  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		4  | 
		Barley  | 
		12  | 
		Fish Meal  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		5  | 
		Sorghum/milo  | 
		13  | 
		Protein Byproducts  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		6  | 
		Oats  | 
		14  | 
		Non-protein Byproducts  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		7  | 
		Soybean Meal  | 
		15  | 
		Vitamin or Mineral supplements (Including Kelp)  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		8  | 
		Peanut, Canola, or Barley Meal  | 
		16  | 
		Antibiotics or other medicated additives  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		
			  | 
		
			  | 
		17  | 
		Other feed additives  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		
			  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		FEED FACILITY TYPE CODES  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		BROILERS, Section Q, item 1 column 5 and item 2 column 4  | 
		
			  | 
	
			  | 
		
			  | 
		18  | 
		Upright grain storage bin, < 10 ton capacity  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		
			  | 
		19  | 
		Upright grain storage bin, 10-29 ton capacity  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		
			  | 
		20  | 
		Upright grain storage bin, >= 30 ton capacity  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		
			  | 
		21  | 
		Other bin/tank  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		
			  | 
		22  | 
		Open shed  | 
		
			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		
			  | 
		23  | 
		Closed shed  | 
		
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	|||
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			  | 
		
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			  | 
	|||
			  | 
		HOMEGROWN FEED TYPE CODES  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		
			  | 
		BROILERS, Section Q, item 2, column 1  | 
		
			  | 
	||||
			  | 
		2 Corn  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		3 Wheat  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		4 Barley  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		5 Sorghum/milo  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		6 Oats  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		10 Other feed grains  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		
			  | 
		
			  | 
		
			  | 
	||||
			  | 
		POULTRY LITTER STORAGE TYPE CODES  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		BROILERS, Section S, item 1, column 1  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		1 Open Stockpile  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		2 Covered Stockpile  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		3 Stockpile with Ground Litter  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		4 Bunker Type Storage  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		5 Roofed storage Structure  | 
		
			  | 
	|||||
			  | 
		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 |